Coppin, Richard (fl. c. 1645–1659), nonconformist preacher and writer, about whom little is known except what he recounts in Truths Testimony (1655), was probably from Kent, and grew up to be an unexceptional pious believer within the established church. He was probably a student at ...
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Coppin, Richard (fl. c. 1645–1659), nonconformist preacher and writer
Nigel Smith
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Huntington, William (1745–1813), preacher and religious writer
Clare Brant
Huntington, William (1745–1813), preacher and religious writer, was born on 2 February 1745 in a cottage at the Four Wents, on the road between Goudhurst and Cranbrook, Kent, the natural son of Barnabas Russel, farmer, and baptized on 14 November 1750 at Cranbrook church...
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Wadsworth, Thomas (1630–1676), nonconformist minister and religious writer
Alexander Gordon
revised by J. William Black
Wadsworth, Thomas (1630–1676), nonconformist minister and religious writer, was born in the parish of St Saviour's, Southwark, on 15 December 1630, the son of Thomas Wadsworth, who was a friend of Samuel Bolton, master of Christ's College, Cambridge, and lecturer at St Saviour's...