- male, deceased (1863)
- Lyman Beecher (October 12, 1775 - January 10, 1863) was a Presbyterian clergyman, temperance movement leader, and the father of several noted...
- male, deceased (1670)
- John Amos Comenius (latinized: "Iohannes Amos Comenius") (March 28, 1592 - November 15, 1670) was a Czech teacher, scientist, educator, and writer....
- male, deceased (1691)
- Brother Lawrence was a Carmelite monk, who is today most commonly remembered for the closeness of his relationship to God as recorded in the...
- male, deceased (1872)
- Samuel Seabury (1801-72) was an American Protestant Episcopal clergyman, grandson of Bishop Samuel Seabury. He was born at New London, Conn.,...
- male, deceased (1979)
- Sir Herbert Butterfield (October 7, 1900 - July 20, 1979) was a British historian and philosopher of history who is remembered chiefly for a slim...
- male, deceased (1571)
- John Hamilton, Scottish prelate and politician, was a natural son of James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Arran. At a very early age he became a monk and...
- male
- James Emery White (not to be confused with author and fellow theologian James White). While White is the current president of Gordon-Conwell...
- male
- Martin Marprelate was the name used by the anonymous author or authors of the Marprelate tracts. These circulated illegally in the years 1588 and...
- male, deceased (1632)
- Frederick V, King of Bohemia (1619–20, for his short reign here often nicknamed the Winter King, Czech "Zimní král"). He was the son and heir of F...
- male, deceased (1597)
- Saint Petrus Canisius (May 8, 1521 - December 21, 1597) was an important Jesuit who fought against the spread of Protestantism in Germany, Austria,...
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