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      • John Murray (born December 10, 1741, Alton, Hampshire, England—died September 3, 1815, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.) was an English Protestant minister and theologian who founded the first Universalist congregation in the United States.
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  2. Aug 28, 2012 · John Murray (December 10, 1741-September 3, 1815), a preacher from the British Isles, became the most widely-known and respected voice of American Universalism during the last three decades of the eighteenth century.

  3. John Murray was a reformed theologian from Scotland who was one of the founders of the Westminster Theological Seminary. Born in 1898, John Murray taught at Princeton University before leaving to help establish Westminster. He taught at WTS from 1930 to 1966.

  4. John Murray (14 October 1898 – 8 May 1975) was a Scottish-born Calvinist theologian who taught at Princeton Seminary and then left to help found Westminster Theological Seminary, where he taught for many years.

  5. The house of John Murray published poetry, novels, scientific, religious and political works, travel writing, biography, periodicals, and educational titles, and continues to publish books today, although it is no longer a family firm.

  6. John Murray. One of the founders of Universalism in America. John Murray was born on December 10, 1741 in Alton, England, southwest of London. The oldest of nine children, John and his family moved to Ireland when he was ten to live in a village near Cork.

  7. Professor John Murray (1898-1975) was recognized in his own lifetime as one of the leading Reformed theologians in the English-speaking world.