John Owen
Seventeen Sermons Preach'd by the late Reverend and Learned John Owen (1720), frontispiece, vol. 1.

John Owen

John Owen is composed of at least 7 distinct authors.

Also known as: John Owen, John Owen, Johnn Owen, Dr. John Owen

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    1. John Owen (1616-1683) wrote the religious texts, the bulk of the works here.
    2. There also is John Owen aka John Ovenus (1560-1662) whose Epigrammata is listed.
    3. Owen, John, 1929- wrote Walking Seattle.
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    5. John, Owen (1918) wrote Sabotage.
    6. Huws, John Owen wrote Amser Maith Yn Ol (Welsh Edition).
    7. Owen, John 1942- edited International News Reporting.

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