John Smyth may refer to: John Smyth (English theologian) (1554–1612), considered the earliest Baptist John Smyth (barrister) (1941–2018), British QC and...
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John Smyth (c. 1554 – c. 28 August 1612) was an English Anglican, Baptist, then Mennonite minister and a defender of the principle of religious liberty...
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John Jackson Smyth, QC (27 June 1941 – 11 August 2018) was a British barrister and recorder, who was also involved in Christian ministry. In early 2017...
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hereditary title John Smyth (disambiguation) Joseph Smyth (disambiguation) Peter Smyth (disambiguation) Richard Smyth (disambiguation) William Smyth (disambiguation)...
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Brigadier Sir John George Smyth, 1st Baronet, VC, MC, PC (24 October 1893 – 26 April 1983), often known as Jackie Smyth, was a British Indian Army officer...
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Iwerne camps (section John Smyth)
Retrieved 2021-03-10. "John Smyth". Titus Trust. Retrieved 15 August 2018. "John Smyth". Titus Trust. Retrieved 15 August 2018. "John Smyth victims slam 'cynical...
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Agapemonites (redirect from John Hugh Smyth-Pigott)
Jesus Christ. According to newspaper accounts, Prince's successor, John Hugh Smyth-Pigott, declared himself Jesus Christ's reincarnation. The Agapemone...
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Justin Welby (category Alumni of St John's College, Durham)
Christian John Smyth beat boys in the late 1970s, mainly pupils at Winchester College, until their wounds bled and left permanent scars. Smyth was a senior...
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earliest Baptist church to 1609 in Amsterdam, with English Separatist John Smyth as its pastor. In accordance with his reading of the New Testament, he...
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Ashton Court (section Sir John Smyth)
later in 1545 Sir Thomas sold it to John Smyth. The Smyth family owned the property for the next 400 years. Smyth also bought the land which had been...
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John Smyth Macdonald FRS (1867, Dublin – 29 March 1941) was a British physiologist. Macdonald was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1867 to George Macdonald...
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Drill Master diving accident (redirect from Robert John Smyth)
through the water on his umbilical. The two divers, Per Skipnes and Robert John Smyth, both died from rapid decompression and drowning. The accident was caused...
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John Smyth (1776–1840) was an Irish sculptor. The son of sculptor Edward Smyth (1749–1812), John Smyth was trained at the Dublin Society's school, and...
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John George Smyth may refer to: Sir John Smyth, 1st Baronet (1893–1983), British Indian Army officer and member of parliament for Norwood John George Smyth...
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Titus Trust (section John Smyth abuse scandal)
and Iwerne Trust chairman John Smyth in 2018, details came to light about abuse of boys at Iwerne Trust camps under Smyth's leadership which eventually...
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John Henry Smyth (20 March 1780 – 20 October 1822) was a Whig member of Parliament for Cambridge University from 9 June 1812 until his death. Smyth was...
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John Smyth (1796–1860) was a Scottish minister who served as Moderator of the General Assembly for the Free Church of Scotland 1853/54. John Smyth was...
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Originally called Eshald House, the estate was purchased by John Smyth whose nephew engaged John Carr of York to reconstruct the house between 1754 and 1780...
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John Smyth was an Anglican Archdeacon in Ireland in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. He was born in County Armagh; and educated at...
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Patricia Smyth (born June 26, 1957) is an American singer and songwriter. She first came into national attention with the rock band Scandal and went on...
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from the Church of England. Some notable Puritan separatists included John Smyth and Thomas Helwys who were acknowledged as key founders of the Baptist...
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also reports that they were built from designs by the head gardener, John Smyth, and that the main entrance gates were forged locally for the sum of about...
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John Smyth (12 February 1748 – 12 February 1811) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1783 to 1807. Smyth was the son of John...
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John Michael Smyth (born 28 April 1970) is an Irish former professional footballer. He played as a full back and made eight appearances in the Football...
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Desmond John Smyth (born 12 February 1953) is an Irish professional golfer. He won eight times on the European Tour between 1979 and 2001. He also had...
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Philip John Smyth AM (born 11 May 1958) is an Australian former professional basketball player and coach. He won three National Basketball League (NBL)...
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were John Smyth, Thomas Helwys, Edward Wightman, Leonard Busher, Roger Williams (who was a Baptist for a short period but became a "Seeker"), John Clarke...
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1605 congregations in Nottinghamshire, England led by John Robinson, Richard Clyfton, and John Smyth quit the Church of England to form Separatist congregations...
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Baptists like John Smyth and Thomas Helwys published tracts in defense of religious freedom. Their thinking influenced John Milton and John Locke's stance...
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general John Rowland Smyth (1803—1873), British Army lieutenant general Leicester Smyth (1829–1891), British Army lieutenant general Nevill Smyth (1868–1941)...
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