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- male, deceased (1875)
- Charles Grandison Finney, often called "America's foremost revivalist," was a major leader of the Second Great Awakening in America, which had a...
- male, deceased (1863)
- Lyman Beecher (October 12, 1775 - January 10, 1863) was a Presbyterian clergyman, temperance movement leader, and the father of several noted...
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- Asahel Nettleton (April 21, 1783 - May, 1844) was an American theologian and pastor from Connecticut who was highly influential during the Second...
- male, deceased (1873)
- Peter Cartwright, (September 1, 1785 - September 25, 1872), was an early American "hellfire and brimstone" preacher. Born in Amherst County,...
- male, deceased (1834)
- Lorenzo Dow (October 16, 1777-February 2, 1834) was an eccentric minister whose infamy, influence and travels throughout the country led to many...
- male, deceased (1858)
- Nathaniel William Taylor (1786-1858) was an influential Protestant Theologian of the early 19th century, whose major contribution to the Christian...
- male, deceased (1841)
- Finis Ewing (July 10, 1773 - July 4, 1841) was the primary founder of the Cumberland Presbyterian Denomination on February 4, 1810. Originally...
- male, deceased (1868)
- William Chalmers Burns (April 1, 1815 - April 41868) was a Scottish Evangelist and Missionary to China with the English Presbyterian Mission who...
- male, deceased (1894)
- John Millott Ellis (March 27, 1831 - 1894) was a 19th century Abolitionist minister and intellectual who served as acting President of Oberlin...
- male, deceased (1861)
- George Nixon Briggs was a member of the Whig Party and seven-term Governor of the U.S. state of Massachusetts, serving from 1844 to 1851. He was...
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