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Jupiter Hammon (1711–died c. 1806) – former slave and poet from New York (African-American Protestants)
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Phyllis Wheatley (1753–died c. 1784) – former slave and poet from Boston, Massachusetts and Senegal, Africa (African-American Protestants)
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Petr Chelčický (born c. 1390–died c. 1460) – 15th century political leader from Bohemia (now the Czech Republic) (Anabaptists)
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John Ankerberg (born 1945) – apologist from Chicago, Illinois (Baptists)
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Alfred James Broomhall (Baptists)
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Benjamin Broomhall (1829–1911) – missionary and administrator of the China Inland Mission from Bayswater, London (Baptists)
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Marshall Broomhall (Baptists)
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John Bunyan (1628–1688) – allegorical author of The Pilgrim's Progress from London, England (Baptists)
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Bob Cornuke (born 1951) – biblical archeologist from Colorado Springs, Colorado (Baptists)
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Martha Foster Crawford – writer and missionary (Baptists)
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Thomas Dixon (1864–1946) – novelist, playwright, state legislator, and author of The Clansman from North Carolina (Baptists)
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John Gill (1697–1771) – biblical scholar and expository author from Horsleydown, Southwark, England (Baptists)
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Billy Graham (1918–2018) – radio, television, and crusade evangelist from Charlotte, North Carolina (Baptists)
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David Jeremiah (born 1941) – radio and television evangelist, pastor, and expository author from El Cajon, California (Baptists)
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Adoniram Judson (1788–1850) – missionary to Burma; translated the Bible from English to Burmese (Baptists)
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Benjamin Keach (1640–1704) – author of scriptural parables and catechism from Southwark, South London, England (Baptists)
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William Garrett Lewis (Baptists)
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John Piper (Baptists)
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Bernard Ramm – Christian apologetics (Baptists)
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John Rippon (Baptists)
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Charles Haddon Spurgeon (Baptists)
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Rick Warren (Baptists)
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Daniel Sidney Warner – Church of God minister and founder of Gospel Trumpet Flyer (Church of God (Anderson, Indiana))
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Jakob Abbadie – Swiss writer (Church of Ireland)
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John Adams – religious worker whose poems speak of "flaming piety" (Congregationalists)
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Thomas Binney – Congregationalist theologian and poet (Congregationalists)
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Samuel Dyer (Congregationalists)
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Jonathan Edwards (Congregationalists)
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William Ellis – missionary who wrote Madagascar Revisited (Congregationalists)
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George MacDonald – Congregationalist pastor (Congregationalists)
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John Milton – Paradise Lost (Congregationalists)
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Marilynne Robinson – Gilead, 2005 Pulitzer Prize winner (Congregationalists)
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John Updike – Rabbit, Run, raised Lutheran, later belonged to Congregationalist and Episcopalian congregations (Congregationalists)
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Richard Owen Roberts - Theologian and Church historian. (Congregationalists)
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Horatius Bonar – minister in the Free Church of Scotland and a poet (Free Church of Scotland)
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Alexander Campbell Cheyne – Scottish ecclesiastical historian (Free Church of Scotland)
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Henry Drummond – Free Church of Scotland writer (Free Church of Scotland)
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George Adam Smith – books concerning the Bible (Free Church of Scotland)
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Mikael Agricola – founding figure in Finnish literature (Lutheran)
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Marva Dawn – theological writing (Lutheran)
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Garrison Keillor – humorist (Lutheran)
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John Warwick Montgomery – Christian apologetics (Lutheran)
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Hallgrímur Pétursson – priest, poet, and hymnodist (Lutheran)
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William F. Albright – Methodist archaeologist who writes on Bible archaeology (Methodists)
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Esther E. Baldwin – missionary, teacher, translator, writer, editor (Methodists)
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Julia Colman – temperance educator, activist, editor, writer (Methodists)
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Edward Eggleston – Methodist minister and author (Methodists)
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Arno Clemens Gaebelein – Methodist minister and writer (Methodists)
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Annie Ryder Gracey – author and missionary (Methodists)
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Phoebe Knapp – Methodist hymnwriter (Methodists)
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Augustus Baldwin Longstreet – Methodist minister and humorist (Methodists)
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Mary A. Miller – Methodist historian, editor, and publisher (Methodists)
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William Williams Pantycelyn – Methodist hymnwriter (Methodists)
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George Whitefield (Methodists)
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K.V. Simon – poet from India (Brethren)
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Benny Hinn – preacher and author (Pentecostal)
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Jimmy Swaggart - preacher and author (Pentecostal)
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Arthur Charles Gook – English to Icelandic translations of literature, poems, and hymns (Plymouth Brethren)
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Pearl S. Buck – parents were missionaries, but she later left the religion (Presbyterian)
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Elisabeth Elliot – missionary (Presbyterian)
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Johnny Hart – cartoonist, on the evangelical end of Presbyterianism (Presbyterian)
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Emrys ap Iwan – Welsh Presbyterian minister who wrote for newspapers, etc. (Presbyterian)
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Timothy Keller – Senior pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, author of The Reason for God. (Presbyterian)
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Catherine Marshall – author of "Christy" and "A Man Called Peter" (Presbyterian)
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John Ortberg – Senior pastor of Menlo Park Presbyterian Church, author of If You Want to Walk on Water, You've Got to Get Out of the Boat. (Presbyterian)
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Robert Louis Stevenson – wrote on religious matters at times (Presbyterian)
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Thomas Vincent (Presbyterian)
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Andrew Young – poet and botanical writer (later an Anglican priest) (Presbyterian)
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Frederick Buechner – novelist, theologian, and minister (Presbyterian)
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James Janeway (Puritan)
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Nicolaas Beets – novelist and poet (Reformed Church)
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Corrie ten Boom – memoirist (Reformed Church)
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Edward Tanjore Corwin – history writing (Reformed Church)
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James Isaac Good – history writing (Reformed Church)
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Martha Hooper Blackler Kalopothakes – missionary, journalist, translator (Reformed Church)
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Andrew Murray – religious and inspirational writing (Reformed Church)
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Ralph Connor – Canadian clergyman and bestselling novelist (United Church of Canada)
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Alice May Douglas – author of poetry, juvenile literature, non-fiction; newspaper editor (Other)
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C. S. Lewis - British writer and lay theologian. (Other)
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E. W. Kenyon (Other)
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Edith Jessie Archibald – suffragist and writer (Other)
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Ethel Barrett – Christian author and children's author (Other)
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Mary Charlotte Ward Granniss Webster Billings – writer, activist, hymn writer, evangelist, missionary (Other)
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Ted Dekker – bestselling novelist (Other)
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Henry Grattan Guinness (Other)
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Lillian Resler Keister Harford – church organizer, editor, author (Other)
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Joshua Harris – Calvinist pastor and writer (Other)
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Jerry B. Jenkins – co-author of the Left Behind books and Gil Thorp comics (Other)
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Jakob Jocz – third generation Hebrew Christian (Other)
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Hal Lindsey – end-times author (Other)
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Josh McDowell – Christian writer (Other)
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Ra'ouf Mus'ad – Protestant playwright of Coptic ancestry (Other)
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J. Dwight Pentecost (Other)
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Legh Richmond – The Dairyman's Daughter (Other)
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Geraldine Taylor (Other)
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Hudson Taylor (Other)
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Kenneth N. Taylor – linked to Moody Bible Institute (Other)
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Daniel Sidney Warner – Holiness author and Reformation minister (Other)
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Ravi Zacharias – evangelical writer from India (Other)
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