John Craig (c. 1512 – 12 December 1600) was a Reformer, and colleague of John Knox. Originally a Dominican, he became a Church of Scotland minister with...
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John Craig or Craige may refer to: John Craig (reformer) (c. 1512–1600), Scottish minister and ancestor of Reverend John Craig, (1709–1774) John Craig...
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Craig John Murray (born 17 October 1958) is a Scottish author, human rights campaigner, journalist, and former diplomat. While he was the British ambassador...
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Lawrence Edwin Craig (born July 20, 1945) is an American retired politician who served in the United States Senate representing Idaho from 1991 to 2009...
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William Lane Craig (born August 23, 1949) is an American analytic philosopher, Christian apologist, author, and Wesleyan theologian who upholds the view...
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in favour of this reform. In 1994 Prescott was a candidate in the party leadership election that followed the death of leader John Smith, standing for...
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Craig Alexander Newmark (born December 6, 1952) is an American internet entrepreneur and philanthropist best known as the founder of the classifieds website...
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East 17 (section Mortimer's third departure, Craig's arrival, 24/7, and Hendy's departure (2013–present))
Tony Mortimer, Brian Harvey, John Hendy, and Terry Coldwell in 1991. As of 2020, the group consists of Coldwell, Robbie Craig and Joe Livermore. East 17...
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Craig Blundell (born 18 July 1973) is a British drummer, who has toured with Steven Wilson and Steve Hackett. He was a member of progressive rock band...
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Farage's Reform UK pledges on immigration – and how the Tories compare". i (newspaper). 14 June 2024. Curtice, John (16 February 2024). "John Curtice:...
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John Knox (c. 1514 – 24 November 1572) was a Scottish minister, Reformed theologian, and writer who was a leader of the country's Reformation. He was the...
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John Davidson (c.1549–1603) was born in Dunfermline, where his parents owned property in houses and lands. He entered St Leonard's College, St Andrews...
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of Reformed theology than other Calvinistic Baptist groups and usually subscribe to the London Confession of 1689. Significant figures include John Bunyan...
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Revolution (1967). Craig, F.W.S., ed. (1989). British Electoral Facts 1832–1987. Parliamentary Research Services. Evans, Eric J. Parliamentary reform in Britain...
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Sir John Major (born 29 March 1943) is a British former politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party...
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Paul Craig Roberts (born April 3, 1939) is an American economist and author. He formerly held a sub-cabinet office in the United States federal government...
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Craig Lyle Thomas (February 17, 1933 – June 4, 2007) was an American politician who served as United States Senator from Wyoming from 1995 until his death...
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S2CID 242455133. Blomberg, Craig (2011). The Historical Reliability of John's Gospel. InterVarsity Press. ISBN 978-0-8308-3871-4. Blomberg, Craig L. (2023). Jesus...
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abundantly clear that early Mandaeans were extremely loyal to John and viewed him as a prophetic reformer of the ancient Mandaean/Israelite tradition.: 108 Scholars...
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R. J. Rushdoony (redirect from Rousas John Rushdoony)
Nutley, NJ: Craig Press. — (1965). The Nature of the American System. Nutley, NJ: Craig Press. — (1967). The Mythology of Science. Nutley, NJ: Craig Press....
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John David Podesta Jr. (born January 8, 1949) is an American political consultant who has been serving as Senior Advisor to the President for International...
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and Oregon". New York, J. Disturnell. 1849. OCLC 2356459, Stephen Craig Weiss, "The John C. Fremont '1842, 1843–'44 Report' and Map," Journal of Government...
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Craig Lee Fuller (born July 18, 1949) is an American musician and songwriter. Fuller was the co-founder of Pure Prairie League, along with John David...
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Doug Emhoff (redirect from Douglas Craig Emhoff)
Douglas Craig Emhoff (born October 13, 1964) is an American lawyer who is the second gentleman of the United States. He is married to Kamala Harris, the...
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John Robert Lewis (February 21, 1940 – July 17, 2020) was an American politician and civil rights activist who served in the United States House of Representatives...
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inferred from other truths to be rationally warranted. William Lane Craig describes Reformed epistemology as "One of the most significant developments in contemporary...
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Craig Andrew Foster AM (born 1969), nicknamed Fozzy or Fozz, is an Australian retired soccer player, human rights activist and sports analyst for the...
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Inspiral Carpets (redirect from Craig Gill (musician))
the band's most successful lineup featured frontman Tom Hingley, drummer Craig Gill, guitarist Graham Lambert, bassist Martyn Walsh and keyboardist Clint...
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Mauger, Craig. "Michigan sheriff's conspiracy-laden election lawsuit stalls on the runway". The Detroit News. Retrieved March 27, 2021. @ReformParty (June...
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Edith Ailsa Geraldine Craig (née Edith Godwin; 9 December 1869 – 27 March 1947), known as Edy Craig, was a prolific theatre director, producer, costume...
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