John Scott (1639–1695) was an English clergyman, known as a devotional writer, and a defender of Anglican orthodoxy in his preaching.
18-624: John Scott may refer to: Academics [ edit ] John Scott (1639–1695) , English clergyman and devotional writer John Witherspoon Scott (1800–1892), American minister, college president, and father of First Lady Caroline Harrison John Work Scott (1807–1879), American president of Washington College John Scott (medical school dean) (1851–1914), New Zealand professor, artist, and medical school dean John Scott (sociologist) (born 1949), British sociologist John R. Scott Sr. (1840/41–1929), president of Edward Waters College, minister of
36-456: A British colonial official and governor John Scott (English judge) (1841–1904), English judge John Scott (colonial administrator) (1878–1946), British colonial administrator John Scott, 9th Duke of Buccleuch (1923–2007), Scottish peer, politician and landowner John Scott (MSP) (born 1951), former member of Scottish Parliament Australia and Canada [ edit ] John Scott (Australian politician) (born 1934), member of
54-1813: A forward John Scott (1920s footballer) , Scottish footballer John Scott (footballer, born 1872) (1872–?), Scottish footballer John Scott (footballer, born 1890) (1890–?), English footballer John Scott (footballer, born 1942) , English footballer Baseball [ edit ] John Scott (1970s outfielder) (born 1952), American professional baseball outfielder John Scott (1940s outfielder) (1913–1967), American Negro leagues baseball player John William Scott (1887–1962), American professional baseball shortstop, also known as Jim Scott Other sports [ edit ] John Scott Jr. (born 1975), American football coach and former player John Scott (rugby union, born 1935) , English international rugby union player John Scott (rugby union, born 1954) , English international rugby union player John A. R. Scott , first basketball head coach of Syracuse University John Scott (cricket and rugby league) (1888–1964), Australian cricketer and Test umpire John Scott (English cricketer) (1888–1946), English cricketer John Scott (darts player) (born 1981), English darts player John Scott (horseman) (1794–1871), British thoroughbred racehorse trainer John Scott (ice hockey, born 1928) , Canadian professional ice hockey winger John Scott (ice hockey, born 1982) , Canadian professional ice hockey winger/defenseman John Scott (sailor) (1934–1993), Australian competitive sailor Other [ edit ] John Scott (adventurer) (c. 1634–1696), Captain John Scott, Long Island founder, explorer, royal advisor John Scott (banker) (1757–1832), English evangelical and pacifist John Scott (Royal Navy officer) (died 1805), warrant officer in
72-565: A preface for the second edition of John March 's sermons, 1699, and his Works , with the funeral sermon preached at his death by Zacheus Isham , were collected in 1718. In the Devout Christian's Companion , (1708; 1722) are "private devotions by J. S[cott]", and some quotations from his book are given in Philipp van Limborch 's Book of Divinity and other devotional works. [REDACTED] This article incorporates text from
90-566: A publication now in the public domain : " Scott, John (1639-1695) ". Dictionary of National Biography . London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. John Guier Scott John Guier Scott (December 26, 1819 – May 16, 1892) was a U.S. Representative from Missouri . Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , Scott completed preparatory studies. He was graduated from Bethlehem Academy , Pennsylvania, in civil engineering. He moved to Missouri in 1842. He served as general manager of
108-604: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages John Scott (1639%E2%80%931695) He was son of Thomas Scott, a grazier of Chippenham , Wiltshire , and served as a youth a three years' apprenticeship in London. Then, changing his course of life, he matriculated at New Inn Hall, Oxford , 13 December 1658. He took no degree at the time, but later in life proceeded B.D. and D.D. (9 July 1685). He became successively minister of St Thomas, Southwark , perpetual curate of Trinity in
126-881: The African Methodist Episcopal Church, Florida legislator, father of John R. Scott Jr. John R. Scott Jr. , president of Edward Waters College, minister of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, Florida legislator, son of John R. Scott Sr. John Paul Scott (geneticist) (1909–2000), American behavior geneticist and comparative psychologist Arts and entertainment [ edit ] John Scott (engraver) (1774–1827), English engraver John Scott (1849–1919) , English artist John Beldon Scott , American art historian John T. Scott (1940–2007), African-American sculptor, painter, printmaker, and collagist John Scott of Amwell (1730–1783), Quaker poet and friend of Samuel Johnson John A. Scott (born 1948), Australian poet and novelist, now using
144-775: The American Civil War John Scott (archdeacon of Dromore) (born 1946), Irish Anglican priest John Scott (dean of Lismore) (died 1828), Irish Anglican priest John Scott (1777–1834), English priest, biographer on his father Thomas Scott See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "John-Scott" on Misplaced Pages. Jon Scott (born 1958), American television host and presenter on Fox News Channel Jonathan Scott (disambiguation) Johnny Scott (disambiguation) Jack Scott (disambiguation) Scott (name) All pages with titles beginning with John Scott All pages with titles containing John Scott Topics referred to by
162-1424: The Australian House of Representatives John Scott (Queensland politician) (1821–1898), member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly & Legislative Council, Australia John Scott (Canadian politician) (1822–1857), first mayor of Bytown, later Ottawa, Canada Science and architecture [ edit ] John Scott (entomologist) (1823–1888), English entomologist John Scott (botanist) (1836–1880), Scottish botanist John Scott (shipbuilder) (1830–1903), Scottish engineer and shipbuilder John Scott (agricultural engineer) (c. 1846–1909), Scottish pioneer of motorized farming John Oldrid Scott (1841–1913), English architect John Scott (architect) (1924–1992), New Zealand architect John Scott (medical researcher) (1931–2015), New Zealand scientist and medic Jack Scott (meteorologist) (1923–2008), British television weatherman John Scott (physician, died 1846) , English surgeon John Scott (physician, died 1859) (1797–1859), Scottish surgeon and physician in Scotland to Queen Victoria Sports [ edit ] Association football [ edit ] John Scott (1890s footballer) , Scottish footballer who played for Sunderland as
180-777: The Iron Mountain Co. at Iron Mountain. He established the Irondale Iron Co. at Irondale in 1858. He was an unsuccessful Democratic candidate for election in 1862 to the Thirty-eighth Congress. Scott was subsequently elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-eighth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John W. Noell and served from December 7, 1863, to March 3, 1865. He engaged in the drug business in St. Louis. He resumed mining, and built furnaces, at Scotia, Missouri , in 1868 and at Nova Scotia
198-524: The Minories , rector of St Peter-le-Poor , 1 February 1678 (resigned before August 1691), and rector of St Giles-in-the-Fields , being presented to the last benefice by the king, 7 August 1691. He was buried on 15 March 1694/5 (Old Style) in the rector's vault in St. Giles-in-the-Fields Church. He held a canonry of St Paul's Cathedral from 1685 till his death. Besides sermons published separately and preached on public occasions, Scott wrote: Scott wrote
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#1732765083998216-758: The Royal Navy, friend and secretary to Lord Nelson John Paul Scott (1927–1987), American Alcatraz escapee who reached San Francisco by swimming John Walter Scott (1845–1919), English-American stamp dealer John Scott, founder of Montgomery, Alabama John L. Scott , real estate company in Seattle John Maurice Scott (1948–2001), Director General of the Fiji Red Cross, murdered in 2001 John Corse Scott (died 1840), surgeon, naturalist, and Scottish landowner John Wallace Scott (1832–1903), American soldier who fought in
234-581: The South Carolina Senate John B. Scott (Texas politician) , Texas Secretary of State John R. Scott (Iowa politician) (born 1944), Iowa state senator John T. Scott (Indiana judge) (1831–1891), Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court Kingdom of England [ edit ] John Scott (MP for Hastings) , 1385–1393, MP for Hastings John Scott (died 1485) (c. 1423–1485), English Yorkist during
252-1225: The Supreme Court of Illinois, US John Scott (Iowa politician) (1824–1903), Lieutenant Governor of Iowa John Scott (mayor) , first mayor of Cumberland, Maryland, US John Scott (Missouri politician) (1785–1861), US Representative from Missouri and delegate John Guier Scott (1819–1892), US Representative from Missouri John E. Scott (born 1939), Missouri state senator and president pro tem John P. Scott (1933–2010), New Jersey Senate member John Morin Scott (1730–1784), New York Continental congressman, general John Morin Scott (mayor) (1789–1858), mayor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania John Scott (Ohio politician) , Ohio House of Representatives John Roger Kirkpatrick Scott (1873–1945), US Representative from Pennsylvania John Scott (representative) (1784–1850), US Representative from Pennsylvania John Scott (Pennsylvania politician, born 1824) (1824–1896), US Senator from Pennsylvania John B. Scott (New York politician) (1789–1854), American lawyer and politician from New York John L. Scott Jr. (1953–2023), American politician in
270-806: The TV series Fringe John Alden Scott (1916–1996), American newspaper publisher, politician John Scott (editor) (1784–1821), editor of London Magazine, killed in a duel in 1821 John Scott (writer) (1912–1976), American journalist, editor for Time magazine John Prindle Scott (1877–1932), American author, lecturer, educator and composer of art songs John Scott Martin (1926–2009), English actor John Scott (Canadian artist) (1950–2022), Canadian multimedia painter, sculptor, and installation artist Politics and law [ edit ] United States [ edit ] John Scott (sheriff) , interim sheriff of Los Angeles County, California, US, from January 2014 John M. Scott (1824–1898), Chief Justice of
288-1673: The Wars of the Roses, Warden of the Cinque Ports John Scott (died 1533) (1480s–1533), MP for New Romney, England John Scott (MP for Ripon) (fl. 1572), MP for Ripon, England John Scott (soldier) (1570–1616), English Member of Parliament and councillor of the London Company of Virginia Captain John Scott (c. 1634?–1704), cartographer and Long Island settler John Scott (MP for York) , (died 1664), MP for York John Scott (died 1619) , MP for Chippenham Kingdom of Scotland [ edit ] John Scot, Lord Scotstarvit (1585–1670), Scottish lawyer, politician, and writer Kingdom of Great Britain [ edit ] John Scott (British Army officer) (1725–1775), Scottish politician, MP Caithness, Tain Burghs, and Fife John Scott, 1st Earl of Clonmell (1739–1798), Irish barrister and judge John Scott (junior) , MP for Boroughbridge 1799–1806 John Scott-Waring (1747–1819), English political agent and Member of Parliament John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon (1751–1838), Lord High Chancellor of Britain United Kingdom [ edit ] John Scott, 2nd Earl of Eldon (1805–1854), British peer and Tory politician Lord John Scott (1809–1860), landowner and member of parliament for Roxburghshire John Scott (governor) (1814–1898),
306-524: The name John Scott John Scott (composer) (born 1930), British film composer, conductor, musician, classical, jazz John Scott (organist) (1956–2015), English-born organist of St. Thomas's Church, New York City John Scott (choreographer) , founder of the Irish Modern Dance Theatre, now John Scott Dance John Stuart Scott (born 1966), American television director John Scott ( Fringe ) , character played by Mark Valley in
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