Samuel Johnson was an influential English writer, critic, and lexicographer, best known for his groundbreaking Dictionary of the English Language.
William Hazlitt was an influential English essayist, critic, and philosopher whose works significantly impacted the Romantic period.
Spinoza was a Dutch philosopher of the 17th century whose groundbreaking ideas on metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics continue to influence modern philosophy.
Mary Hays was a British author, philosopher, and women's rights advocate, best known for her contributions to radical literature and promoting gender equality in the 18th century.
John G. Paton was a Scottish missionary and ethnologist who dedicated his life to spreading Christianity and preserving the culture of the South Sea Islanders.
Saint Paul was an influential Christian missionary and theologian whose teachings significantly shaped the development of early Christianity.