rlvaughn
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That may indicate we don't know the answer without going to a search engine!
Back to the president...
there are, I think, two more guesses that you haven't acknowledged as right or wrong -- John Adams and Benjamin Harrison.
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So? Are they related? Is the greatest living preacher, according to Spurgeon, also the most theologically knowledgeable president?
Didn't think so...
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Are they related?
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No, it was just my first question which has been ignored.
Of course not.
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Who would know the answer to that arcane bit of trivia? Especially without using a search engine.
Who is a Spurgeon biographer on this group?
At least some of us can take a shot at the question about the US President.
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In light of the fact that no answers or guesses seem forthcoming, I looked it up (but won't disclose it). I had no idea, so I can't really say I was surprised or not.
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Spurgeon regarded John A. Broadus (1827-1895) as the greatest of living preachers. Broadus was an American Baptist preacher.
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D. L. Moody regarded John McNeil (1854-1933) as the greatest preacher in the world. McNeil was known as the Scottish Spurgeon.
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