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<p> Campbell, John (3), </p> <p> a Presbyterian minister, was born in [[Scotland]] in 1713, and came to [[America]] in 1734. [[Charleston]] and New Providence, N. J., petitioned New [[Brunswick]] [[Presbytery]] that, if he should be licensed, they might have his services. May 19,1747, [[Campbell]] was taken on trial, licensed Oct. 14, and ordained and installed over the above churches, Oct. 27. On May 1, 1753, he was struck with palsy in the pulpit, and died a week later. See Webster, Hist. of the Presb. Church in America, 1857. </p>
<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>


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<ref name="term_29842"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/campbell,+john+(5) John Campbell from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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John Campbell [1]

Campbell, John (5),

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.

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