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- J. D. Grey, sometimes known by his adopted name as James David Grey (December 18, 1906 – July 26, 1985), was a major figure in the Southern Baptist Convention and from 1937 to 1972 was the pastor of the large First Baptist Church of New Orleans, Louisiana. (en)
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- J. W. Storer of Oklahoma (en)
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- Robert G. Lee of Tennessee (en)
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- Martha Ann Cantrell (en)
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- James David "J. D." Grey (en)
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- Southern Baptist clergyman: (en)
- Pastor, First Baptist Church of New Orleans, Louisiana (en)
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- President of the Southern Baptist Convention
James David "J. D." Grey of Louisiana (en)
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- J. D. Grey, sometimes known by his adopted name as James David Grey (December 18, 1906 – July 26, 1985), was a major figure in the Southern Baptist Convention and from 1937 to 1972 was the pastor of the large First Baptist Church of New Orleans, Louisiana. (en)
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