John Gambold (10 April 1711 – 13 September 1771), was bishop of the Unitas Fratrum. John Gambold was born in Puncheston, Pembrokeshire, the son of William...
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in life. John Wesley – founder of the Methodist Church Charles Wesley – famous hymn writer John Gambold – bishop of the Moravian Church John Clayton –...
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Blut und Wunden". The hymn was first translated into English in 1752 by John Gambold (1711–1771), an Anglican vicar in Oxfordshire. His translation begins...
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Rosina Kliest Gambold (1762 - 1821) was an American Moravian missionary and diarist. Born Anna Rosina Kliest in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Gambold was educated...
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he states, was at that time Polybius. Ignatius to the Magnesians 2:1. John GAMBOLD, Thomas ERSKINE (of Linlathen.), The works of J. G. With an introductory...
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1714) July 30 – Thomas Gray, English writer (b. 1716) September 13 – John Gambold, British bishop (b. 1711) September 17 – Tobias Smollett, Scottish novelist...
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percussion (1977; died 2018) John Young – keyboards, vocals (2000–2003) John Trotter – drums, percussion (2000–2003) James Gambold – drums (2003) 1973: Greenslade...
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Gambold & Gambold 2007a, p. 121. Gambold & Gambold 2007b, p. 492. Hoig 1986, p. 56. Starr 1969, p. 306. McClinton 2022, p. 569. Gambold & Gambold 2007b...
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April 10 – John Gambold, British bishop (d. 1771) April 13 – John Mitchell, colonial American physician and botanist (d. 1768) April 14 – Lord John Murray...
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April 10 – John Gambold, British bishop (d. 1771) April 13 – John Mitchell, colonial American physician and botanist (d. 1768) April 14 – Lord John Murray...
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