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Jane Grey
Jane Grey  (Queen)

(1537 - 1554)

Lady Jane Grey is one of the most romanticized monarchs of Tudor England. Her nine-day reign was an unsuccessful attempt...
Jeanne Guyon
Jeanne Guyon  (Writer)

(1648 - 1717)

All I had enjoyed before was only a peace, a gift of God, but now I received and possessed the God of peace." It was on...
Jerry Bridges
Jerry Bridges  (Author)

(1929 - 2016)

Jerry Bridges entered into the joy of his Master on Sunday evening, March 6, 2016, at Penrose Hospital in Colorado Sprin...
Jim Elliot
Jim Elliot  (American missionary)

(1927 - 1956)

EARLY LIFE Jim Elliot began his life in Portland, Oregon in the USA. His mother, Clara, was a chiropractor and his fa...
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...
John Alexander Dowie
John Alexander Dowie  (Author)

(1847 - 1907)

By John Alexander Dowie (1847 – 1907) I sat in my study in the parsonage of the Congregational Church at Newtown, a s...
John Bunyan
John Bunyan  (English writer)

(1628 - 1688)

"I saw a man clothed with rags … a book in his hand and a great burden upon his back." Successful English writers wer...
John Calvin
John Calvin  (French Leader)

(1509 - 1564)

John Calvin, Martin Luther's successor as the preeminent Protestant theologian, made a powerful impact on the fundamenta...
John G. Lake
John G. Lake  (Canadian-American missionary O)

(1870 - 1935)

John G. Lake was born in Ontario, Canada on March 18th, 1870. He was a family man, person of integrity, honor, a savvy b...
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...

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