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William G. Johnsson (20 June 1934 – 11 March 2023) was an Australian Seventh-day Adventist theologian, author, and editor of the Adventist Review. Early life and education [ edit ]
Lee Boyd Malvo – former Seventh-day Adventist and convicted murderer who was connected to the D.C. sniper attacks in the Washington metropolitan area and converted to Islam [328] [329] Jesse Martin – boy sailor; his parents were Adventists [330] Wayne Martin - American who left the Seventh-day Adventist Church and joined the Branch ...
[3]: 15 Somewhere between 500 and 1,000 members attended Johnson's congregations. [4]: 353 Johnson and his family lived off of his farm, his retirement pension, and donations from followers, but they were poor. [5] Johnson resigned from his job in 1969 and preached full-time until 1979.
William Johnson (Canadian author) (1931–2020), Canadian journalist and author; William Johnson (barber) (1809–1851), free African American barber and businessman; William Johnson (historian) (1909–1992), American journalist, sometimes credited William W. Johnson; William Johnson (police officer), English police officer
Coat of Arms of William Johnson Admiral Sir Peter Warren, c. 1751. William Johnson was born around 1715 in County Meath, in the Kingdom of Ireland. [2] He was the eldest son of Christopher Johnson (1687–1764) of Smithstown, County Meath and Anne Warren, daughter of Michael Warren of Warrenstown, County Meath and Catherine Aylmer, sister of Admiral Matthew Aylmer, 1st Baron Aylmer.
William Johnston (born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1925 — died in Tokyo, Japan, 2010) was a Jesuit priest and a Zen meditation advocate.
[52] [53] [54] Former Adventist William S. Sadler was a sceptic of psychic phenomena generally, but was involved with The Urantia Book, which was claimed to be inspired by celestial beings. Others have claimed to hear the voice of God, for example, Robert Brinsmead 's father Cedric claimed to hear voices saying, "Go north, young man."
The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada (SDACC) is a constituent entity of the North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists (SDA). Its territory consists of all Canada and the French possessions of Saint Pierre and Miquelon (population of c. 38.8 million).