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  2. John Nelson Darby - Wikipedia

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    John Nelson Darby was born in Westminster, London, and christened at St Margaret's on 3 March 1801. He was the youngest of the six sons of John Darby and Anne Vaughan. The Darbys were an Anglo-Irish landowning family seated at Leap Castle, King's County, Ireland, (present-day County Offaly).

  3. List of The Young and the Restless cast members - Wikipedia

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    The Young and the Restless is an American television soap opera, created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell for CBS.It debuted on March 26, 1973. The longest-running cast members are Melody Thomas Scott and Eric Braeden, who portray Nikki and Victor Newman, having joined in February 1979 and February 1980, respectively, [1] [2] making them two of the longest-tenured actors in American ...

  4. List of The Young and the Restless characters introduced in ...

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    He was first portrayed by John Considine until February 14, 1974, and was then notably portrayed by Donnelly Rhodes from March 4, 1974, until his death onscreen on June 20, 1975. Rhodes portrayed him again in newly recorded voice, and for the last time, on an episode that aired on July 21, 1998 while character Jill was at his graveside ...

  5. John Darby - Wikipedia

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    John M. Darby, botanist (1804–1877), American academic and chemist John Nelson Darby (1800–1882), 19th-century Anglo-Irish evangelist and religious writer John Darby (Dean of Chester) (1831–1919), Anglican priest

  6. Dispensationalism - Wikipedia

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    Dispensationalism developed as a system from the teachings of John Nelson Darby (1800–1882), considered by many to be the father of dispensationalism. [22]: 10, 293 Darby strongly influenced the Plymouth Brethren of the 1830s in Ireland and England. The original concept came when Darby considered the implications of Isaiah 32 for

  7. Darby Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Darby Bible (DBY, formal title The Holy Scriptures: A New Translation from the Original Languages by J. N. Darby) refers to the Bible as translated from Hebrew and Greek by John Nelson Darby. History and principles

  8. Darby and Joan - Wikipedia

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    John Darby and his wife Joan were first mentioned in print in a poem published in The Gentleman's Magazine by Henry Woodfall (c. 1686–1747) in 1735, original title The Joys of Love never forgot. A Song. Woodfall had been apprentice to Darby, a printer in Bartholomew Close in the Little Britain area of London, who died in 1730. [2]

  9. John Darby (NASCAR official) - Wikipedia

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    John Darby is an American motor racing official, currently serving as Managing Director of Competition Director of NASCAR. In this capacity, oversees the competition directors of the NASCAR Cup Series (a position Darby previously held), the Xfinity Series , and the Camping World Truck Series . [ 1 ]