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List of Baptists : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Baptists
The following list of Baptists is a catalogue of those who were members of Baptist churches or who were raised in Baptist churches. It is not intended to imply that all those who appear on the list were practicing Baptists or that they remained Baptists their entire lives. As an article of faith, Baptists do not baptize infants, believing instead in believer's baptism after conversion.
==Preachers, theologians, and missionaries==

*Abernathy, Ralph, pastor and civil rights activist〔W. Michael Kirkland. ("Ralph Albernathy (1926-1990)" ). (April 27, 2004). ''New Georgia Encyclopediadjddjdjdjjd''. Retrieved October 2, 2007〕
*Armstrong, Annie, missionary organizer, the SBC's Easter mission offering is collected in her honor.〔("Annie Walker Armstrong," ) Southern Baptist Historical Library & Archives. Retrieved July 27, 2007〕
*Birch, John, Missionary to China and ardent anti-communist〔("Who Was John Birch?" ) (April 14, 1961). ''Time Magazine''Time. Retrieved October 2, 2007.〕
*Brown, Hugh Stowell, 19th century preacher and activist.
*Burchell, Thomas, missionary to Jamaica〔Sultana Alfroz. ("The Jihad of 1831-1832: The Misunderstood Baptist Rebellion in Jamaica." ) (gess.wordpress.com ), September 7, 2006 retrieved on September 20, 2007.〕
*Campolo, Tony, pastor and professor of sociology〔("Beliefnet Columnist" ) (biographical blurb). (www.beliefnet.com ) (undated). Retrieved September 20, 2007,〕
*Carey, William, missionary to India〔George Smith. ''(William Carey: Shoemaker and Missionary )'' (online reprint), 1919.〕
*Carroll, B(enajah) H(arvey), pastor, theologian, founding president of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary〔("Benajah Harvey Carroll" ). Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives, (undated). Retrieved September 20, 2007.〕
*Carroll, JM, pastor author of ''The Trail of Blood''〔Clarence Walker. Introduction to ''(Trail of Blood )'', (online edition), 1931. Retrieved September 20, 2007.〕
* Charles Henry Carter, English missionary to Ceylon and translator of the Old Testament, Book of Psalms,and New Testament into Sinhalese from Hebrew and Greek.〔Lapham, H.A. Public Speech to Bible Translation Society (NZ) 27th April 1903〕 Considered to be the foremost sinhalese scholar of his time,〔The New Zealand Baptist, 1914 p 152〕 his ''A Sinhalese-English Dictionary'' (Reprint, New Delhi 1996. ISBN 81-206-1174-8) is still considered an authority on the language today.
*Chambers, Oswald, British pastor author of ''My Utmost for His Highest'', born the son of a Baptist pastor, converted to Christianity under C. H. Spurgeon (below)〔("131 Christians Everyone Should Know: Oswald Chambers" ), Christian History & Biography. (undated). Retrieved April 9, 2008〕
*Cheney, Oren, American abolitionist and founder of Bates College〔(Oren B. Cheney ).Bates College (undated). Retrieved September 24, 2007.〕
*Christian, John T., church historian〔Bogard, Ben ("The Life of John T. Christian, D.D. LL.D." ). The Baptist Homepage. (undated). Retrieved September 28, 2007.〕
*Clarke, Dr. John, medical doctor, early proponent of separation of church and state〔("Dr. John Clarke" ) Newport Notables. Redwood Library and Athenaeum (undated). Retrieved September 28, 2007.〕
*Craig, Elijah, preacher, educator and entrepreneur, purported inventor of bourbon whiskey〔Charles K. Cowdery ("How Bourbon _Really_ Got Its Name" ). (July 1996). Reprinted by (www.straightbourbob.com ) (undated). Retrieved September 23, 2007〕
*Criswell, W.A., pastor, former president of the Southern Baptist Convention, founder of Criswell College〔LaTonya Taylor. ("SBC Leader W. A. Criswell Dies at 92" ). ''Christianity Today''. January 1, 2002. Retrieved September 21, 2007.〕
*De La Torre, Miguel A., prolific author on Hispanic religiosity.〔("Miguel A. De La Torre )〕
*Falwell, Jerry, televangelist, founder of the Moral Majority〔Peter Applebome. ("Jerry Falwell, Moral Majority Founder, Dies at 73 ). ''The New York Times'' (May 16, 2007). Retrieved September 23, 2007.〕
*John Gano, founding pastor of the First Baptist Church in the City of New York, chaplain in the Continental Army, and alleged baptiser of General George Washington.〔Religion: Washington's Baptism, ''Time'', September 5, 1932 http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,744297,00.html〕
*Gill, John, pastor and theologian〔("About Charles Spurgeon ). (The Spurgeon Archives ) (undated). Retrieved September 21, 2007〕
*Godwin, Benjamin - Abolitionist leader in Bradford
*Graham, Billy〔("The Religious Affiliation of Billy Graham" ), (undated). Retrieved April 9, 2008〕
*Ham, Mordecai, tent revivalist who preached the sermon where Billy Graham was converted to Christianity〔( "Mordecai Ham: Outspoken Evangelist" ). Christian History Institute. (June 2007). Retrieved September 23, 2007.〕
*Holmes, Obadiah, early New England Baptist minister who was cruelly whipped in Boston for his Baptist beliefs and activism; pastor of the Baptist Church at Newport, Rhode Island for 30 years.
*Johnny Hunt, author and former president of the Southern Baptist Convention.
*Hyles, Jack, controversial pastor and prominent identity in the Independent Baptist movement〔(Jack Hyles Home Page ) (undated). Retrieved September 23, 2007.〕
*Jordan, Clarence, pastor and author of the ''The Cotton Patch Gospel〔Andrew S. Chancey. ("Clarence Jordan (1912-1969)" ) ''New Georgia Encyclopedia'' (March 11, 2005). Retrieved September 27, 2007.〕
*King, Dr. Martin Luther (Jr.), Civil rights leader, Nobel Peace Prize recipient〔. ("Martin Luther King Biography" ) (www.nobelprize.org ) retrieved September 20, 2007〕
*Latourette, Kenneth Scott, pastor; missionary and church historian〔Andrew Wall. ("Modern Pioneers: Kenneth Scott Latourtte" ). ''Christianity Today'' Library. (October 1, 1911). Retrieved September 24, 2007.〕
*MacArthur, John (Jr.), pastor and theologian〔Fisher Humphries. ("Calvininsm and Theology Today" ) in (The Center for Baptist Studies ) at Mercer University (undated). Retrieved September 21, 2007〕
*Moon, Charlotte ("Lottie") Diggers, missionary to China. the SBC's Christmas missionary offering is named in her honor.〔("Lottie Moon" )〕
*J. Frank Norris, flamboyant Baptist preacher, one of the most controversial figures in the history of American fundamentalism.
*Phelps, Fred, controversial minister most noted for protesting the funerals of homosexuals, and servicemen〔("Fred Phelps" )〕
*John Piper (theologian), pastor and preacher at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis, also head of Desiring God.
*Harold Philmon Reeves (1923–2009), a Shreveport, Louisiana native, and his wife, the former Rose Lengefeld, were the first Southern Baptist missionaries to Thailand, where in the 1950s they established two churches and an English ministry in Bangkok. Reeves served as the Asian representative for the Southern Baptist Radio and Television Commission.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Obituary of Harold P. Reeves )
*Rogers, Adrian, televangelist〔Michael Foust. ("Adrian Rogers, Longtime Bellevue Pastor and Leader in Conservative Resurgence, Dies" ) ''Baptist Press'' (news agency) November 15, 2005. Retrieved September 21, 2007.〕
*Spurgeon, C. H., British pastor, known as "The Prince of Preachers"〔("C(harles) H(addon) Spurgeon Biography (1834-92) ) (www.biography.com )〕
*Smyth, John, pastor who founded the first English-speaking Baptist church〔(131 Christians Everyone Should Know: John Smyth, The 'Se-Baptist'". ) ''Christianity Today'' (undated). Retrieved September 23, 2007.〕
*Stanley, Charles, televangelist founder of In Touch Ministries〔("Dr. Charles Stanley ). (undated). Retrieved September 23, 2007.〕
*Williams, Roger, founded the First Baptist Church in America〔("First Baptist Church" ). First Baptist Church in America, (undated). Retrieved September 27, 2007.〕
*Neiliezhü Üsou (1941–2009), an influential Baptist preacher, theologian, Church musician, Music teacher and composer from the North-Eastern state of India, Nagaland.
*Sidney Abram Weltmer (1858-1930), an influential Baptist preacher, Professor, Magnetic Healer, Mental Scientist. From Nevada, Missouri. Founder of the Weltmer Institute for Suggestive Therapeutics and the American School of Magnetic Healing. Author of harmonized healing books and editor of Weltmer's magazine.
*Andrew Justin Rodgers (1990–present),Independent Baptist. Attended Jacksonville Christian Academy. Missionary to Vanuatu.
*Paul Washer, founder of HeartCry Missionary Society

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