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    John Williamson Nevin (February 20, 1803 – June 6, 1886), was an American theologian and educator. He was born in the Cumberland Valley, near Shippensburg...
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  • John Nevin may refer to: John Williamson Nevin, American theologian and educationalist John Anthony Nevin, American psychologist John Joe Nevin, Irish...
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  • in earnest in that year with the hiring of Philip Schaff to join John Williamson Nevin on staff at the seminary. Schaff sparked off controversy with his...
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  • officer John Williamson Nevin (1803–1886), American theologian John Bruce Williamson (1859–1938), British barrister and historian John Ernest Williamson (1881–1966)...
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    small faculty grew in both size and status with the addition of John Williamson Nevin and another German scholar, church historian Philip Schaff. Frederick...
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  • musician John Niven, Scottish writer Johnny Nevin, Irish football player and hurler John Joe Nevin (born 1988), Irish boxer John Williamson Nevin (1803–1886)...
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  • Henry Fenneman. Nevin was born when W.H. Fenneman worked in Lima, Ohio, and named after the American theologian John Williamson Nevin with the middle...
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    Indiana Cavalry Regiment captain during Civil War Blanche Nevin, sculptor John Williamson Nevin, theologian Benicio del Toro, actor and producer First Methodist...
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    John Williamson Nevin, a conservative, evangelical Reformed scholar and seminary professor, denounced slavery as 'a vast moral evil.' Hodge and Nevin...
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    of controversy between American Reformed theologians John Williamson Nevin and Charles Hodge. Nevin, influenced by German Lutheran Isaak August Dorner,...
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  • originator of Mercersburg Theology, although Philip Schaff and John Williamson Nevin were more integral in the development of its views. He graduated...
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    Marshall College. Here the work of such celebrated professors as John Williamson Nevin, Friederich Augustus Rauch, and Philip Schaff gave rise to the Mercersburg...
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  • journalist and host of PBS current affairs program Bill Moyers' Journal John Williamson Nevin – 19th century theologian H. Richard Niebuhr – 20th century theologian...
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    Robyn Anne Nevin AO (25 September 1942) is an Australian actress, director, and stage producer, recognised with the Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards...
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    in 1844, and published in German with an English translation by John Williamson Nevin was a pioneer work in English in the field of symbolics (that is...
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    given that one of the older documented uses of the term is by John Williamson Nevin and Philip Schaff, during their efforts (from roughly 1841 forward)...
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  • Jaworski John Williamson Nevin Reinhold Niebuhr Richard Niebuhr Philip Schaff Richard Schweiker Bud Shuster Paul Tillich Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben John Winebrenner...
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  • brothers, Charles, John, James Nevin, Edward and Frank. In 1920, their production company, J. & N. Tait, merged with the J. C. Williamson company. The firm...
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    Augustus Muhlenberg (educator), 1839 John Murray (theologian) John Williamson Nevin, 1826 John Livingstone Nevius, missionary to China Harold Ockenga, prominent...
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    president from 1836 until 1841. His successor in the position was John Williamson Nevin, who served until 1853 when Marshall College joined with Franklin...
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    David Williamson Nevin (1853–1945) was an American politician from Easton, Pennsylvania, who served as the city's mayor and is considered to be "Easton's...
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    Mercersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Dr. John Williamson Nevin (1803–1886), a theologian, teacher, and minister, and Martha Jenkins...
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  • D. G. Hart (category Johns Hopkins University alumni)
    the Separation of Church and State (2006, ISBN 978-1-56663-576-9) John Williamson Nevin: High Church Calvinist (New Jersey: Presbyterian and Reformed, 2005)...
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  • Emerald City (film) (category Films based on works by David Williamson)
    her ideals in this new world of hustlers and cynics. John Hargreaves as Colin Rogers Robyn Nevin as Kate Chris Haywood as Mike Nicole Kidman as Helen...
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    Union's alma mater Lewis Henry Morgan, "Father of American anthropology" John W. Nevin, president of Franklin and Marshall College, 1866-1876 Clarkson N. Potter...
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  • the seminary, Gerhart studied under Frederick Augustus Rauch and John Williamson Nevin, who were leading figures in the founding of Mercersburg Theology...
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  • Reformed Church. The elder Wolff and his son were staunch followers of John Williamson Nevin, who in 1843 began to develop in their sect a system of theology...
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    Victoria. Nevin started his career as a stockbroker before moving into concert promotion and film production. In March 1911, brothers John and Nevin, and Millard...
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  • They had nine children: including Charles (1868–1933), John Henry (1871–1955), James Nevin (1876–1961), Edward Joseph (1878–1947) and Frank Samuel (1883–1965)...
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    personally influenced by his reading of the Mercersburg theologians, John Williamson Nevin and Philip Schaff, who had attempted a similar repristination of...
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