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Thomas Adams — (1583–1652) was an English clergyman and reputed preacher.
Joseph Alleine — (1634–1668) was an English Nonconformist pastor and author of many religious works.
Richard Alleine — (1610/11–1681) was an English Puritan divine.
Archibald Alexander — (1772–1851) was an American Presbyterian theologian and professor at the Princeton Theological Seminary.
Isaac Ambrose — (1604–1664) was an English Puritan divine.
William Ames — (1576-1633) was an English Protestant divine, philosopher, and controversialist.
John Arrowsmith — (1602–1659) was an English theologian and academic.
B.
Richard Baxter — (1615–1691) was an English Puritan church leader, poet, hymnodist, theologian.
Sidlow Baxter — (born in Australia, 1903-1999) was a pastor and theologian, and later served as an Evangelist.
Andrew Bonar — (1810–1892) was a minister of the Free Church of Scotland.
Robert Bolton — (1572–1631) was an English clergyman and academic, noted as a preacher.
Thomas Boston — (1676–1732) was a Scottish Presbyterian church leader, theologian and philosopher.
Edward M Bounds — (1835–1913) was an American author, attorney, and member of the Methodist Episcopal Church South clergy.
John Bradford — (1510–1555) was an English Reformer, prebendary of St. Paul's, and martyr. He was imprisoned in the Tower of London for alleged crimes against Queen Mary I. He was burned at the stake on 1 July 1555.
Thomas Brooks — (1608–1680) was an English non-conformist Puritan preacher and author.
John Brown — (1784–1858) was a Scottish minister and theologian, known for his exegesis as a preacher.
James Buchanan — (1804–1870) was a Church of Scotland minister and theologian.
John Bunyan — (1628–1688) was an English writer and Puritan preacher.
George Burrows — Preacher.
C.
Arthur Calver — Welsh preacher
William Carey — (1761–1834) was an English Christian missionary, Particular Baptist minister.
Thomas Chalmers — (1780–1847), was a Scottish minister, professor of theology.
Stephen Charnock — (1628–1680), Puritan divine, was an English Puritan Presbyterian clergyman.
William Cowper — (1731–1800) was an English poet and hymnodist.
D.
Robert Lewis Dabney — (1820–1898) was an American Christian theologian, Southern Presbyterian pastor.
Jonathan Dickinson — (1688–1747) was a Congregational, later Presbyterian, minister, a leader in the Great Awakening of the 1730s.
Philip Doddridge — (1702–1751) was an English Nonconformist (Congregationalist) minister, and hymnwriter.
E.
Jonathan Edwards — (1703–1758) was an American revivalist preacher, philosopher, and Congregationalist Protestant theologian.
F.
Patrick Fairbairn — (1805–1874) was a Scottish Free Church minister and theologian.
John Flavel — (c.1627–1691) was an English Puritan Presbyterian minister and author.
John Foxe — (1516/1517–1587), an English historian and martyrologist.
Andrew Fuller — (1754–1815) was an English Particular Baptist minister and theologian.
G.
Samuel Rawson Gardiner — (1829–1902) was an English historian.
John Gilchrist — Evangelist to the Muslim world.
John Gill — (1697–1771) was an English Baptist pastor, biblical scholar, and theologian.
Thomas Goodwin — (1600–1680), known as "the Elder", was an English Puritan theologian and preacher.
William Gurnall — (1616–1679) was an English author and Anglican clergyman.
H.
Howell Harris — (1714–1773) was a Calvinistic Methodist evangelist. He was one of the main leaders of the Welsh Methodist revival in the 18th century.
Rev. Alexander Hislop — (1807–1865) was a Free Church of Scotland minister.
Charles Hodge — (1797–1878) was a Presbyterian theologian.
I.
C. H. Irvin — Writer
K.
Friedrich Wilhelm Krummacher — (1796-1868) was a German Reformed clergyman.
L.
Hugh Latimer — (c.1487–1555) was a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge, and Bishop of Worcester.
William Law — (1686 – 9 April 1761) was a Church of England priest
Clive S. Lewis — (1898–1963) was a British writer and lay theologian.
Martin Luther — (1483–1546) was a German professor of theology, priest, author, composer, Augustinian monk, and a seminal figure in the Reformation.
M.
Thomas Manton (1620–1677) was an English Puritan clergyman.
Dwight Lymon Moody (1837–1899), was an American evangelist and publisher.
N
Thomas Newberry — (1811 – 16 January 1901) was an English Bible scholar and writer.
O.
John Owen (1616 – 24 August 1683) was an English Nonconformist church leader, theologian.
P.
William Swan Plumer (1802–1880) was an American clergyman, theologian and author.
Arthur W Pink (1886 – 1952) was an English Bible teacher.
John Preston — (1587–1628) was an Anglican minister.
R.
Samuel Rutherford (c. 1600 – 1661) was a Scottish Presbyterian pastor, theologian and author.
John C Ryle — (1816–1900) was an English evangelical Anglican bishop. He was the first Anglican bishop of Liverpool.
S.
Ambrose Serle — (1742–1812) was an English official, diarist and writer of Christian prose and hymns.
Thomas Shepard — (1605–1649) was an English, afterwards American Puritan minister.
Richard Sibbes — (or Sibbs) (1577–1635) was an Anglican theologian.
Charles H. Spurgeon — (1834–1892) was an English Particular Baptist preacher.
T.
Hudson Taylor — (1832 – 1905) was a British Protestant Christian missionary to China and founder of the China Inland Mission.
Augustus Montague Toplady — (1740–1778) was an Anglican cleric and hymn writer.
John Trapp — (1601–1669), was an English Anglican Bible commentator.
W.
Thomas Watson — (c1620-1686) was an English, Nonconformist, Puritan preacher and author.
George Whitefield — (1714–1770), was an Anglican cleric and evangelist who was one of the founders of Methodism.
John Wing — Pastor to the English Congregation, resident at WISHING in IRELAND.
Z.
Jerome Zanchius — (1516–1590) was an Italian Protestant Reformation clergyman.