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<p> a [[Baptist]] minister, was born about 1767, at Usk, Monmouthshire. He was pastor of a congregation of General Baptists, [[Worship]] Street, London from 1792 to 1827, and died in the latter year, leaving a number of theological sermons and other works, for a list of which see Watt, Bibl. Brit., and the Gentleman's Magazine, XCVII, 1:369. He published, in 1797, An Attempt to Account for the [[Infidelity]] of the Late Mr. Gibbon. His best-known work is a Brief Sketch of the Different Denominations into which the [[Christian]] World is [[Divided]] (1794). See Allibone, Dict. of Brit. and Amer. Authors, s.v. </p>
<p> D.D., an eminent Nonconformist divine, was born in 1680, at Wrexham, in Denbighshire. His father was minister of Wrexham. The son was first placed under the care of Mr. [[Thomas]] Rowe, near London, and studied afterwards at the seminary of Mr. Timothy Joule. He was ordained and settled at Wrexham, August 18, 1702. "Dr. Daniel Williams, of London, hearing that Mr. Evans was invited to Dublin, to prevent his leaving [[England]] sent for him to the metropolis, where he first assisted the doctor, afterwards became co-pastor, and at length succeeded him at his death. In the Arian controversy he refused to subscribe to any articles, but maintained the orthodox sentiments." In the public services of the dissenters he was often called to preside, and was appointed to assist in completing Matthew Henry's Commentary, of which he supplied the notes on the [[Epistles]] to the Romans so well, that Dr. Doddridgea says, 'The exposition of the Romans, begun by Henry, and finished by Dr. Evans, is the best I ever saw.' He was for some years preparing to write a history of nonconformity from the [[Reformation]] to the civil wars, but, by his death, the work devolved on Mr. Neal. He died May 16, 1730." Besides a number of separate sermons, he published Discourses concerning the [[Christian]] Temper, 38 Sermons (4th ed. London, 1737, 2 volumes, 8vo), with Life by John Erskine (1825, 8vo), which are called by Dr. Watts "the most complete summary of those duties which make up the Christian life," and by Doddridge "the best practical pieces in our language." See Bogue and Bennett, History of Dissenters, 2:364; Jones, Christian Biography, page 143; Skeats, Free Churches of England (London, 1868, 8vo), page 249. </p>


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<ref name="term_39597"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/evans,+john,+ll.d. John Evans from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_39607"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/evans,+john John Evans from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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