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Christopher Anderson (19 February 1782 – 18 February 1852) was a Scottish theological writer and preacher.

Biography

He was born at Edinburgh, 19 February 1782, and was the son of William Anderson, a respectable merchant. Christopher began life in an insurance office, but being much interested in missions, and having resolved to become a foreign missionary, he gave up his secular work, and studied for the ministry. His family and friends were deeply imbued with the spirit of Robert and James Haldane, and Anderson's lot was thrown among this class. It was found, however, that his health did not justify his accepting a missionary appointment, and he therefore became minister of a small congregation in Edinburgh, known as ‘English Baptists.’ To this congregation, gathered through his own exertions, Anderson ministered till within a very short period of his death.

Anderson was much interested in the Scottish Highlands, and was a founder of the Gaelic School Society. To him was similarly due the establishment of the Edinburgh Bible Society — an independent association, not a mere branch of the British and Foreign Society. He was a very cordial supporter of the Serampore mission in India, a friend of the missionaries, and undertook many a journey to explain its objects and collect funds in its behalf. He published two memorials on the diffusion of the Scriptures in the Celtic dialects; and, in 1828, a volume of ‘Historical Sketches of the Native Irish.’ His chief work was the ‘Annals of the English Bible.’

On 4 October 1835, being the tercentary of the publication of the first complete English Bible by Coverdale, Anderson published a sermon on ‘The English Scriptures, their first reception and effects, including Memorials of Tyndale, Frith, Coverdale, and Rogers.’ He then undertook his more elaborate ‘Annals,’ and laboured upon it from 1837 to 1845, when it was published in two volumes. The publication of this work brought its author into contact with many new friends, and gave him a leading position in this branch of literature. Another of Anderson's publications was entitled ‘The Domestic Constitution,’ intended to show that the Christian home was the main school where the Christian character might be expected to be formed and developed. This book was acknowledged to be the work of a devout and powerful mind, and in many quarters exercised a considerable influence. Anderson died on 18 February 1852. He never received any public recognition of his labours. The University of New YorkTemplate:Dn would have sent him a diploma, had he not expressed his unwillingness to receive it. At his death he left a considerable collection of early English bibles, including several rare editions.

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==Biography==

Born to Jennifer & Andrew Andreson in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and raised in Fairfield, Connecticut, it was apparent from the beginning that Chris was a natural actor. After securing a small part in "Double, Double, Toil and Trouble" he was picked up by Ford Models and went on to do 26 national television commercials. Sadly his career came to a halt in 1999 when his parents filed for divorce. In the summer of 2003 Christopher moved to New York City to live with his brother & sister Model/Actor Channing Tatum and Singer Marion Ravn, there he picked up acting again while attending The Dalton School. His break came in January of 2004, when he was given the role of Aaron
Roberts on the hit show "The O.C."(3rd season 2005-2006), in late 2004 he signed a multi-million dollar recording contract with Jive Records (which Sony Music has agreed to develop and globally distribute for 1,000,000,000.00 {USD} creating the largest distribution agreement in entertainment history!!)in April of 2005 Chris dropped a contract to be a season regular on "The O.C." after "Desparate Housewives" producer George W. Perkins offered Chris a contract to play Caleb Rowland on Desperate Housewives he currently is enjoying his summer break in South Daktoa where he has been told by his camp to keep a low-profile until production of his first feature film "In The Pink"

In June of 2005 Jive announced that his artist name will be "Christoph"

Trivia



In May of 2005, over 18 media outlets worldwide put a 200,000 USD price tag on a photo of his face.

In June of 2005 he was spotted with Lindsay Lohan, Jesse McCartney, and Ricky Ullman, strolling around the Mall of America, in Bloomington, Minnesota. It is reported that each one of them dropped over 700,000 USD on miscellaneous items.







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