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David Watson (evangelist)

David Christopher Knight Watson (7 March 1933 – 18 February 1984) was an English Anglican priest, evangelist and author.

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Alma mater
St John's College, Cambridge Ridley Hall, Cambridge
Education
Bedford School Wellington College, Berkshire
Born
7 March 1933
Church
Church of England
Denomination
Anglicanism
Died
18 February 1984(1984-02-18) (aged 50)

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David Watson (evangelist)

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Edges45
Triples10
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.043478
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David Watson (evangelist)

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Alma mater · 1
David Watson (evangelist) → St John's College, Cambridge Ridley Hall, Cambridge
Born · 1
David Watson (evangelist) → 7 March 1933
Church · 1
David Watson (evangelist) → Church of England
Denomination · 1
David Watson (evangelist) → Anglicanism
Died · 1
David Watson (evangelist) → 18 February 1984(1984-02-18) (aged 50)
Diocese · 1
David Watson (evangelist) → Diocese of York
Education · 1
David Watson (evangelist) → Bedford School Wellington College, Berkshire
In office · 1
David Watson (evangelist) → 1973 to 1982
Ordination · 1
David Watson (evangelist) → 1959 (deacon) 1960 (priest)
Other post · 1
David Watson (evangelist) → Curate-in-Charge of St Cuthbert's Church, York (1965–1973)

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David Watson (evangelist)Alma materSt John's College, Cambridge Ridley Hall, Cambridge1.00infobox
David Watson (evangelist)Born7 March 19331.00infobox
David Watson (evangelist)ChurchChurch of England1.00infobox
David Watson (evangelist)DenominationAnglicanism1.00infobox
David Watson (evangelist)Died18 February 1984(1984-02-18) (aged 50)1.00infobox
David Watson (evangelist)DioceseDiocese of York1.00infobox
David Watson (evangelist)EducationBedford School Wellington College, Berkshire1.00infobox
David Watson (evangelist)In office1973 to 19821.00infobox
David Watson (evangelist)Ordination1959 (deacon) 1960 (priest)1.00infobox
David Watson (evangelist)Other postCurate-in-Charge of St Cuthbert's Church, York (1965–1973)1.00infobox

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