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Ann Judson
Ann Judson  (Missionary)

(1789 - 1826)

As the life of Mrs. Ann H. Judson was completely identified with that of her heroic husband, it has been thought neither...
Charles Hodge
Charles Hodge  (Educator)

(1797 - 1878)

Scholar, educator, churchman, and distinguished American Presbyterian systematic theologian of the nineteenth century, C...
George Müller
George Müller  (Evangelist)

(1805 - 1898)

Among the greatest monuments of what can be accomplished through simple faith in God are the great orphanages covering t...
Robert Murray McCheyne
Robert Murray McCheyne  (Minister)

(1813 - 1843)

Robert Murray M‘Cheyne (1813-43) was widely regarded as one of the most saintly and able young ministers of his day. Ent...
David Livingstone
David Livingstone  (British physician)

(1813 - 1873)

"[I am] serving Christ when shooting a buffalo for my men or taking an observation, [even if some] will consider it not ...
J.C. Ryle
J.C. Ryle  (Bishop of Liverpool)

(1816 - 1900)

​John Charles Ryle (May 10, 1816 - June 10, 1900) was an evangelical Anglican clergyman and first Bishop of Liverpool. H...
Fanny Crosby
Fanny Crosby  (American poet)

(1820 - 1915)

"Oh, what a happy soul I am, / although I cannot see! / I am resolved that in this world / Contented I will be." Fran...
John G. Paton
John G. Paton  (Missionary)

(1824 - 1907)

John Gibson Paton was born May 24, 1824, near Dumfries, in the south of Scotland. His father was a stocking-maker; and a...
James Petigru Boyce
James Petigru Boyce  (Editor)

(1827 - 1888)

James P. Boyce, Southern’s first president, was born on January 11, 1827 at Charleston, South Carolina. Boyce matriculat...
John A. Broadus
John A. Broadus  (Teacher)

(1827 - 1895)

John Broadus, Southern’s second president, was born on January 24, 1827 in Culpeper County, Virginia. After undergraduat...

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