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<p> Campbell, John (5), </p> <p> an Irish Wesleyan minister, was born in the County Down, Ireland. He was converted at the age of eighteen; entered the itinerancy in 1812; became a supernumerary at Magherafelt, his last circuit, in 1842; removed to [[Belfast]] in 1845; and died March 4,1851, aged sixty-six years. See Minutes of the. British Conference, 1851; Hill, Alh.: Arrangem. of Wesl. Meth. Ministers, 1846, p. 197. </p>
<p> Campbell, John (7), </p> <p> a Scotch Congregational minister, was born at Stonehouse, Lanarkshire, Jan. 15, 1828, of pious parents, who took him in his childhood to Manchester, Jamaica. He was converted there, and soon afterwards he joined the Church, devoted his life to spreading the [[Gospel]] tidings, entered [[Glasgow]] University, and, having completed his classical and theological courses, he was ordained pastor, in 1855, at Kilmarnock, where he died, March 28,1859. Mr. [[Campbell]] was most assiduous in his attentions to the sick, energetic in caring for the young, and laborious in his pulpit preparations. See (Lond.) Cong. Year-book, 1860, p. 179. </p>


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<ref name="term_29843"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/campbell,+john+(7) John Campbell from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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John Campbell [1]

Campbell, John (7),

a Scotch Congregational minister, was born at Stonehouse, Lanarkshire, Jan. 15, 1828, of pious parents, who took him in his childhood to Manchester, Jamaica. He was converted there, and soon afterwards he joined the Church, devoted his life to spreading the Gospel tidings, entered Glasgow University, and, having completed his classical and theological courses, he was ordained pastor, in 1855, at Kilmarnock, where he died, March 28,1859. Mr. Campbell was most assiduous in his attentions to the sick, energetic in caring for the young, and laborious in his pulpit preparations. See (Lond.) Cong. Year-book, 1860, p. 179.

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