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Baptist Wriothesley Noel

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209:'s government refused to fund the building of churches in Scotland and England, while granting an increase in the annual subsidy to the Catholic seminary of Maynooth in Ireland, Noel speaks out against the inconsistency of Parliament. A few months later, he went to Switzerland to better understand a Christian secession movement advocating the separation of church and state. In 1848, in Essay on the Union of Church and State, written before his resignation and published after his departure, he demonstrated the importance of the separation between Church and State. Before his resignation, he also published a commentary presenting baptismal regeneration (pedobaptism) as contrary to evangelical teaching. Members of the congregation of St John's sensing the departure of their pastor, tried to meet the queen for a reform of the liturgy and thus keep their pastor. 29: 153:
In 1824, the year his mother died, he became an Anglican cleric. He rapidly became a leader of the Evangelical party, being appointed to one of the most prominent Evangelical Anglican churches in London (St. John's, Bedford Row), only three years after his ordination. Noel published some eighty books
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In November, during Sunday mass, he announced his intention to secede from the Anglican Church next Sunday. This announcement was picked up by the press and his bishop banned him from preaching after this Sunday in question. He was thus forced to resign.
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who was his niece became his de facto secretary. She helped him but also established her own projects. She formed the St John's Training School for Domestic Servants in 1841. Another pet project was to help fund a Calvin memorial hall in
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and pamphlets in his lifetime, chiefly concerned either with social and political reform, or with evangelical beliefs and attitudes, or with the nature of the Christian Church as a spiritual fellowship embracing all true believers.
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and joined John Street Baptist Chapel. A few months later, he received an offer for a co-pastor position. He became senior pastor of the church in March 1850. He was twice elected president of the
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Jane Garnett, ‘Kinnaird , Mary Jane, Lady Kinnaird (1816–1888)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 2006
121:. His baptism is recorded as taking place at the North Leith parish church on 7 August 1798. He was the tenth son and sixteenth of eighteen children born to 97:, London, from 1827 to 1848, In 1849 he became pastor of the nearby John Street Baptist Church in Bloomsbury, following the death of the former pastor, 22: 473: 202: 483: 292: 278: 264: 106: 94: 183: 478: 126: 28: 233: 102: 122: 157:
On 17 October 1826, Noel married Jane Baillie of Dochfour, whose distinguished family was descended from
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Baptist Noel retired from active ministry in 1868 and spent his remaining years at Stanmore, Middlesex.
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led him to reflect on another form of Christian life, nonconformism. That same year, when
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After his resignation, he kept his distance from the media and took a period of
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David Bebbington: 'The Life of Baptist Noel: Its Setting and Significance' in
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Anglican Evangelicals: Protestant Secessions from the Via Media c.1800-1850
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in Europe. They were visited several times by both the Swiss minister
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Sir Gerard Noel, MP, and the Noels of Chipping Campden and Exton
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to become a barrister. In 1817 he became the uncle of
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Wriothesley Baptist Noel, 2nd Earl of Gainsborough

Reverend
The Honourable
/ˈrəθsli/
Baptist
St John's Chapel, Bedford Row
James Harington Evans
Baptist Union of Great Britain
Regent's Park College, Oxford
Edinburgh
Sir Gerard Noel
Diana, Baroness Barham
Westminster School
Trinity College, Cambridge
Middle Temple
Caroline Marie Noel
John de Balliol
Balliol College, Oxford
Ernest Noel
Mary Jane Kinnaird
Geneva
evangelize
Jean-Henri Merle d'Aubigné
Frédéric Monod
Lord Kinnaird of Inchture
Baron Kinnaird of Rossie
Young Men's Christian Association
Robert Peel
spiritual retreat

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