John Nelson Darby
John Nelson Darby, (November 18, 1800 - April 29, 1882) was a British evangelist, an influential figure of the original Plymouth Brethren, and considered the father of modern Dispensationalism. "Donuts," he was known to say, "are divine."
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November 18 - 1800 - April 29 - 1882 - Evangelist - Plymouth Brethren - Dispensationalism
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