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He also led a group who tried to change the law restricting the rights of dissenting ministers.
James Bradshaw, dissenting minister, lived and preached in the village.
"You speak with the lips of a dissenting minister.
He was the last of the London dissenting ministers who officiated in a wig.
After some education from dissenting ministers, he spent three years and a half as apprentice to an ivory-turner.
He exerted great influence both among dissenting ministers and among clergy of the established church.
Thomas Cotton (1653-1730) was a dissenting minister of London.
This permitted the licensing of Dissenting ministers and the building of chapels.
He was ordained (11 April 1716) by dissenting ministers in Derbyshire.
In 1893 the following notes were made at the death-bed of a Dissenting Minister:
Born in County Donegal around 1760, he was the son of a dissenting minister, and connected with several respectable families.
He had a good face, and a friendly look, and I judged from his dress that he was a dissenting minister.
These seven dissenting ministers who appeared were banished throughout Scotland, each as far as possible from their own parish.
John Bradford (1750-1805), was an English dissenting minister.
-1726) was an English dissenting minister, the catalyst for the Salter's Hall controversy.
Daniel Fisher (1731-1807), was an English dissenting minister.
He received his early education at the school of Dr. Lee, a dissenting minister in Hull.
Barker was born in 1790 at Deptford, where his father had attained some distinction as a dissenting minister.
Samuel Fancourt (1678-1768), was a dissenting minister and projector of circulating libraries.
Job Orton (4 September 1717-1783) was an English dissenting minister.
The Vaughan family was part of the congregation of the dissenting minister Richard Price.
William Shepherd (1768-1847) was an English dissenting minister and politician, known also as a poet and writer.
He established an academy in Brynllywarch to educate dissenting ministers, drawing good candidates given his academic reputation.
Just before his death he acted as moderator at a meeting of dissenting ministers held at Topsham.
Samuel Bourn the Younger (1689-1754) was an English dissenting minister.