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  2. John Campbell (19th-century minister) - Wikipedia

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    John Campbell, mid-century engraving. John Campbell (1795 – 1867) was a Scottish Congregationalist minister at the Moorfields Tabernacle in London. He was the second successor there of George Whitefield, the Calvinistic Methodist. He founded and edited religious magazines and journals, including the Christian Witness and the British Banner .

  3. John Thompson Dorrance - Wikipedia

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    Mary Alice Dorrance Malone (granddaughter) George W. Strawbridge Jr. (grandson) John Thompson Dorrance (November 11, 1873 – September 21, 1930) was an American chemist who discovered a method to create condensed soup, and was president of the Campbell Soup Company from 1914 to 1930.

  4. John Campbell (author) - Wikipedia

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    John Campbell (8 March 1708 – 28 December 1775) was a Scottish author. He contributed to George Sale 's Universal History , and wrote a Political Survey of Britain (1774). He was both prolific and well paid: according to James Boswell , Samuel Johnson spoke of Campbell to Joseph Warton as 'the richest author that ever grazed the common of ...

  5. John Campbell Shairp - Wikipedia

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    John Campbell Shairp (30 July 1819 – 18 September 1885) was a Scottish critic and man of letters. Life [ edit ] He was born at Houstoun House, Linlithgowshire , the third son of Major Norman Shairp of Houstoun, and was educated at Edinburgh Academy and the University of Glasgow .

  6. John McLeod Campbell - Wikipedia

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    John McLeod Campbell (4 May 1800 – 27 February 1872) was a Scottish minister and Reformed theologian. In the opinion of one German church historian, contemporaneous with Campbell, his theology was a highpoint of British theology during the nineteenth century. [1] James B. Torrance ranked him highly on the doctrine of the atonement, placing ...

  7. Dr. John Owen Campbell House - Wikipedia

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    The Dr. John Owen Campbell House is a historic house in Lebanon, Tennessee, United States. It was built from 1841 to 1843 for B. W. G. Winford.

  8. John Archibald Campbell - Wikipedia

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    John Archibald Campbell (June 24, 1811 – March 12, 1889) was an American jurist. He was a successful lawyer in Georgia and Alabama , where he served in the state legislature. Appointed by Franklin Pierce to the United States Supreme Court in 1853, he resigned at the beginning of the American Civil War , traveled south and became an official ...

  9. John Gerrard (doctor) - Wikipedia

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    John Gerrard (doctor) John Gerrard is currently the Chief Health Officer of Queensland, beginning the role in December 2021. Gerrard has a record in research of emerging infectious diseases and vaccine development, investigating AIDS in Australia and dealing with the Ebola outbreak in West Africa in 2014. [3]