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John Campbell (London clergyman) : ウィキペディア英語版
John Campbell (minister)
John Campbell (1795–1867) was a Congregationalist minister at Whitefield's Tabernacle in London. He was only the second successor of its founder, the Methodist George Whitefield. In the literary field, he was the founder of a number of religious magazines and journals, including the ''Christian Witness'' and the ''British Banner''.
==Upholder of dissent==
Campbell was regarded as a champion of Dissenting orthodoxy, differentiating him from the more non-denominational nonconformists. At the time Dissenting society divided into those that liked his approach, and others (such as the majority of nonconformist theological students and Thomas Binney, the "archbishop of nonconformity") that did not.

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