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  • Jupiter Hammon (1711–died c. 1806) – former slave and poet from New York (African-American Protestants)

  • Phyllis Wheatley (1753–died c. 1784) – former slave and poet from Boston, Massachusetts and Senegal, Africa (African-American Protestants)

  • Petr Chelčický (born c. 1390–died c. 1460) – 15th century political leader from Bohemia (now the Czech Republic) (Anabaptists)

  • John Ankerberg (born 1945) – apologist from Chicago, Illinois (Baptists)

  • Alfred James Broomhall (Baptists)

  • Benjamin Broomhall (1829–1911) – missionary and administrator of the China Inland Mission from Bayswater, London (Baptists)

  • Marshall Broomhall (Baptists)

  • John Bunyan (1628–1688) – allegorical author of The Pilgrim's Progress from London, England (Baptists)

  • Bob Cornuke (born 1951) – biblical archeologist from Colorado Springs, Colorado (Baptists)

  • Martha Foster Crawford – writer and missionary (Baptists)

  • Thomas Dixon (1864–1946) – novelist, playwright, state legislator, and author of The Clansman from North Carolina (Baptists)

  • John Gill (1697–1771) – biblical scholar and expository author from Horsleydown, Southwark, England (Baptists)

  • Billy Graham (1918–2018) – radio, television, and crusade evangelist from Charlotte, North Carolina (Baptists)

  • David Jeremiah (born 1941) – radio and television evangelist, pastor, and expository author from El Cajon, California (Baptists)

  • Adoniram Judson (1788–1850) – missionary to Burma; translated the Bible from English to Burmese (Baptists)

  • Benjamin Keach (1640–1704) – author of scriptural parables and catechism from Southwark, South London, England (Baptists)

  • William Garrett Lewis (Baptists)

  • John Piper (Baptists)

  • Bernard Ramm – Christian apologetics (Baptists)

  • John Rippon (Baptists)

  • Charles Haddon Spurgeon (Baptists)

  • Rick Warren (Baptists)

  • Daniel Sidney Warner – Church of God minister and founder of Gospel Trumpet Flyer (Church of God (Anderson, Indiana))

  • Jakob Abbadie – Swiss writer (Church of Ireland)

  • John Adams – religious worker whose poems speak of "flaming piety" (Congregationalists)

  • Thomas Binney – Congregationalist theologian and poet (Congregationalists)

  • Samuel Dyer (Congregationalists)

  • Jonathan Edwards (Congregationalists)

  • William Ellis – missionary who wrote Madagascar Revisited (Congregationalists)

  • George MacDonald – Congregationalist pastor (Congregationalists)

  • John Milton – Paradise Lost (Congregationalists)

  • Marilynne Robinson – Gilead, 2005 Pulitzer Prize winner (Congregationalists)

  • John Updike – Rabbit, Run, raised Lutheran, later belonged to Congregationalist and Episcopalian congregations (Congregationalists)

  • Richard Owen Roberts - Theologian and Church historian. (Congregationalists)

  • Horatius Bonar – minister in the Free Church of Scotland and a poet (Free Church of Scotland)

  • Alexander Campbell Cheyne – Scottish ecclesiastical historian (Free Church of Scotland)

  • Henry Drummond – Free Church of Scotland writer (Free Church of Scotland)

  • George Adam Smith – books concerning the Bible (Free Church of Scotland)

  • Mikael Agricola – founding figure in Finnish literature (Lutheran)

  • Marva Dawn – theological writing (Lutheran)

  • Garrison Keillor – humorist (Lutheran)

  • John Warwick Montgomery – Christian apologetics (Lutheran)

  • Hallgrímur Pétursson – priest, poet, and hymnodist (Lutheran)

  • William F. Albright – Methodist archaeologist who writes on Bible archaeology (Methodists)

  • Esther E. Baldwin – missionary, teacher, translator, writer, editor (Methodists)

  • Julia Colman – temperance educator, activist, editor, writer (Methodists)

  • Edward Eggleston – Methodist minister and author (Methodists)

  • Arno Clemens Gaebelein – Methodist minister and writer (Methodists)

  • Annie Ryder Gracey – author and missionary (Methodists)

  • Phoebe Knapp – Methodist hymnwriter (Methodists)

  • Augustus Baldwin Longstreet – Methodist minister and humorist (Methodists)

  • Mary A. Miller – Methodist historian, editor, and publisher (Methodists)

  • William Williams Pantycelyn – Methodist hymnwriter (Methodists)

  • George Whitefield (Methodists)

  • K.V. Simon – poet from India (Brethren)

  • Benny Hinn – preacher and author (Pentecostal)

  • Jimmy Swaggart - preacher and author (Pentecostal)

  • Arthur Charles Gook – English to Icelandic translations of literature, poems, and hymns (Plymouth Brethren)

  • Pearl S. Buck – parents were missionaries, but she later left the religion (Presbyterian)

  • Elisabeth Elliot – missionary (Presbyterian)

  • Johnny Hart – cartoonist, on the evangelical end of Presbyterianism (Presbyterian)

  • Emrys ap Iwan – Welsh Presbyterian minister who wrote for newspapers, etc. (Presbyterian)

  • Timothy Keller – Senior pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, author of The Reason for God. (Presbyterian)

  • Catherine Marshall – author of "Christy" and "A Man Called Peter" (Presbyterian)

  • 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)

  • Robert Louis Stevenson – wrote on religious matters at times (Presbyterian)

  • Thomas Vincent (Presbyterian)

  • Andrew Young – poet and botanical writer (later an Anglican priest) (Presbyterian)

  • Frederick Buechner – novelist, theologian, and minister (Presbyterian)

  • James Janeway (Puritan)

  • Nicolaas Beets – novelist and poet (Reformed Church)

  • Corrie ten Boom – memoirist (Reformed Church)

  • Edward Tanjore Corwin – history writing (Reformed Church)

  • James Isaac Good – history writing (Reformed Church)

  • Martha Hooper Blackler Kalopothakes – missionary, journalist, translator (Reformed Church)

  • Andrew Murray – religious and inspirational writing (Reformed Church)

  • Ralph Connor – Canadian clergyman and bestselling novelist (United Church of Canada)

  • Alice May Douglas – author of poetry, juvenile literature, non-fiction; newspaper editor (Other)

  • C. S. Lewis - British writer and lay theologian. (Other)

  • E. W. Kenyon (Other)

  • Edith Jessie Archibald – suffragist and writer (Other)

  • Ethel Barrett – Christian author and children's author (Other)

  • Mary Charlotte Ward Granniss Webster Billings – writer, activist, hymn writer, evangelist, missionary (Other)

  • Ted Dekker – bestselling novelist (Other)

  • Henry Grattan Guinness (Other)

  • Lillian Resler Keister Harford – church organizer, editor, author (Other)

  • Joshua Harris – Calvinist pastor and writer (Other)

  • Jerry B. Jenkins – co-author of the Left Behind books and Gil Thorp comics (Other)

  • Jakob Jocz – third generation Hebrew Christian (Other)

  • Hal Lindsey – end-times author (Other)

  • Josh McDowell – Christian writer (Other)

  • Ra'ouf Mus'ad – Protestant playwright of Coptic ancestry (Other)

  • J. Dwight Pentecost (Other)

  • Legh Richmond – The Dairyman's Daughter (Other)

  • Geraldine Taylor (Other)

  • Hudson Taylor (Other)

  • Kenneth N. Taylor – linked to Moody Bible Institute (Other)

  • Daniel Sidney Warner – Holiness author and Reformation minister (Other)

  • Ravi Zacharias – evangelical writer from India (Other)

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Protestantism, also known as Protestantism, and Catholicism, Eastern Orthodox Church and known as the three major groups of Christianity. Protestantism in the process of reform, although encountered many obstacles, but also gained a number of supporters in the end. It emphasizes the three principles of justification by faith, the right of every believer to be a priest, and the supremacy of the Bible. The Protestant people involved in many identity, doctors, writers, teachers, scholars and so on. Among them, the Protestant authors are especially prominent, because they assume the function of spreading the Protestant doctrine and spreading it.

These Protestant writers came from all over the world, African-American, Baptists, Baptists, Ireland, and other countries. They were poets, novelists, essayists, historians, and so on, but they wrote in their hands stories of people who, under the influence of Protestantism, loved one another. At the same time, the random tool generated 99 more famous Protestant writers, who were the first witnesses to the progress of Protestantism, and sects together.

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