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  1. William Plumer (June 25, 1759 – December 22, 1850) was an American lawyer, Baptist lay preacher, and politician from Epping, New Hampshire. He is most notable for his service as a Federalist in the United States Senate (1802–1807), and the seventh governor of New Hampshire as a Democratic-Republican (1812–1813, 1816–1819).

  2. William Swan Plumer (July 26, 1802 – October 22, 1880) was an American clergyman, theologian and author who was recognized as an intellectual leader of the Presbyterian Church in the 1800s. Early life.

  3. Minister, author, and theological professor, William Swan Plumer (1802-80) was one of Princeton Theological Seminary’s most well-known students. Born in Griersburg, Pennsylvania, Plumer would graduate from Washington College in Virginia in 1825.

  4. William S. Plumer 1802-1880 "Simple yet profound, heart-searching yet encouraging." (Joel Beeke) Plumer AUDIO gems. CHOICE QUOTES. The Grace of Christ, or Sinners Saved by Unmerited Kindness (1853) Law of God as Contained in the Ten Commandments (1864) Vital Godliness: A Treatise on Experimental and Practical Piety (1866)

  5. William Charles Franklyn Plomer CBE (10 December 1903 – 20 September 1973) was a South African and British novelist, poet and literary editor. He also wrote a series of librettos for Benjamin Britten .

  6. www.monergism.com › authorsspeakers › william-s-plumerWilliam S Plumer | Monergism

    What is the difference between justification and sanctification? Web Page by William S Plumer. Faith and Conversion.

  7. William Plumer papers, Summary. Correspondence; letterbooks; diaries; nine volumes of writings including his autobiography, notes on the proceedings of Congress, and transcriptions of essays, poetry, and extracts from various sources; and other papers relating to Plumer's political career, writings as an essayist, and personal affairs.