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  2. Joseph Stowell - Wikipedia

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    Joseph M. Stowell III (born February 7, 1944) retired as the president of Cornerstone University in May 2021, and is author of over 20 Christian books. He is a graduate of Cedarville University and Dallas Theological Seminary (1970) [ 1 ] and was honored with a Doctor of Divinity degree from The Master's College in 1987.

  3. Charles Colcock Jones - Wikipedia

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    He served as pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Savannah, Georgia (1831–32), Professor of church history and polity at Columbia Theological Seminary, Columbia, South Carolina, (1835–38), returned to missionary work in 1839, and was again Professor at Columbia Theological Seminary (1847–50).

  4. Joseph L. Roberts Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Joseph L. Roberts Jr. (February 17, 1935 - February 18, 2015) was an American Baptist pastor. He was the senior pastor of Atlanta 's Ebenezer Baptist Church from 1975 to 2005. Biography

  5. List of people from Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Tech President Blake R. Van Leer. Carlos Valdes, actor and singer; Blake R. Van Leer, President of Georgia Tech, the first to admit women and fought against segregationist Governor Griffin; Ella Lillian Wall Van Leer, artist and architect, women's rights activist; Fernando Velasco, football player; born in New York

  6. Charles L. Allen - Wikipedia

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    Charles Livingstone Allen (June 24, 1913 – August 30, 2005) [1] was an American ordained United Methodist minister most notable for his work as a Pastor. Born in Newborn, Georgia, he ministered around the state, including 1948 to 1960 at Grace United Methodist in Atlanta. During his tenure at Grace, it became the largest congregation in Georgia.

  7. Joseph Fort Newton - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Fort Newton (1880–1950) was an American Protestant minister and a prominent Masonic author. Newton was ordained a Baptist minister in 1895. After leaving Baptism he was associated with non-sectarian and universalist churches, and in 1926 was ordained a deacon and priest in the Episcopal Church .

  8. Charles W. Conn - Wikipedia

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    University President, pastor, editor, administrator and educator Dr. Charles William Conn (January 20, 1920 – March 18, 2008) was an American influential figure in the Church of God (Cleveland) whose responsibilities spanned a wide spectrum of positions throughout his ministerial career.

  9. Joseph Twichell - Wikipedia

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    Reverend Joseph Hopkins Twichell (November 30, 1838 – December 20, 1918) was a writer and Congregational minister from Hartford, Connecticut. He was a close friend of writer Mark Twain for over forty years and is believed to be the model for the character "Harris" in A Tramp Abroad .