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+ | [[Beecher, Willis Judson]] (29 April 1838 - 10 May 1912; pastor in New York and Illinois, long serving Old Testament Professor at [[Auburn Theological Seminary]]) | ||
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+ | [[Brainerd, Thomas]] (17 June 1804 - 21 August 1866; lawyer "converted under Mr. Finney's preaching" who took up the ministry, 1864 Moderator [[New School]] General Assembly) | ||
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Buchan, John (26 August 1875 - 11 February 1940; Raised in Free Church, statesman, 12th Governor General of Canada, prolific author, ruling elder, Lord High Commissioner to multiple Church of Scotland General Assemblies, close friend of [[Thomas Nelson]]) biography from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Buchan Wikipedia] | Buchan, John (26 August 1875 - 11 February 1940; Raised in Free Church, statesman, 12th Governor General of Canada, prolific author, ruling elder, Lord High Commissioner to multiple Church of Scotland General Assemblies, close friend of [[Thomas Nelson]]) biography from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Buchan Wikipedia] | ||
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Beecher, Willis Judson (29 April 1838 - 10 May 1912; pastor in New York and Illinois, long serving Old Testament Professor at Auburn Theological Seminary)
Brainerd, Thomas (17 June 1804 - 21 August 1866; lawyer "converted under Mr. Finney's preaching" who took up the ministry, 1864 Moderator New School General Assembly)
Buchan, John (26 August 1875 - 11 February 1940; Raised in Free Church, statesman, 12th Governor General of Canada, prolific author, ruling elder, Lord High Commissioner to multiple Church of Scotland General Assemblies, close friend of Thomas Nelson) biography from Wikipedia
Buchanan, George (February 1506 - 25 September 1582; Ruling elder, Scottish academic, Moderator 1567 Church of Scotland General Assembly (the next ruling elder to be Moderator would be in 2004)) biography from Wikipedia
Burr, Aaron, Sr. (4 January 1716 - 24 September 1757; Noted pastor and educator in colonial New Jersey, Co-founder of the College of New Jersey, served as its second president (and its youngest), son-in-law of Jonathan Edwards and father of Aaron Burr, Jr., politician and third Vice-President of the United States)