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John Clayton (minister)

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is reported to have said: "Clayton, I have long respected you, but I have never before envied you. I own I do now envy you, because I hear that you have applied the discipline of the church to a man that rides in his
360: 65:, and was apprenticed to his brother-in-law, Boultbee, an apothecary in Manchester. At the end of four years he ran off, and made his way to the house of a married sister in London. 142:, and in 1826 he resigned the charge of the Weigh-house, after a pastorate of 48 years. His wife died 11 January 1836, and he died 22 September 1843. He is buried in 62: 130:
In 1793 Clayton was appointed one of the preachers at the merchants' lecture. He held similar posts at Fetter Lane, Holborn, and Hare Court, Aldersgate.
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His brother-in-law Benjamin Flower brought an action against John Clayton, junior, who had circulated statements made by his father imputing to Flower
235:. Three of his sons afterwards attained distinction in the congregational ministry, John Clayton, junior, George Clayton, and William Clayton. 73: 197:, London, 1804. This referred to one of his flock who had a taste for the theatre, and sometimes travelled on Sunday. The Rev. 179:. The context was the Birmingham Riots of 1791, and Clayton was generally criticised by dissenters for neglecting civil rights. 327: 227:
Clayton married, in July 1779, Mary, the eldest daughter of George Flower and his wife Martha Fuller and the sister of both
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damages, just enough to carry costs. John Clayton, junior was pastor of the Poultry Chapel, London, and died at
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soon led to a break, and he accepted an invitation to succeed the Rev. Samuel Wilton, D.D., as pastor of the
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A Counter Statement relative to a late Withdrawment from a Dissenting Independent Church
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preach, and a religious conversion followed. Clayton was then introduced to the
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minister. He became known for his conservative social views, after the
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3 October 1865, aged 85. He published sermons and a treatise on
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For the English Methodist clergyman who lived 1709–1773, see
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Pulpits, Politics and Public Order in England, 1760-1832
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in London; and he was ordained there 25 November 1778.
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About 1820 Clayton bought a small estate at Gaines in
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25 July 1808, and the verdict of the jury awarded 40
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The great Mercies of the Lord bestowed upon Britain
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John Clayton (divine)

Independent
Priestley Riots
Chorley
Leyland grammar school
William Romaine
Countess of Huntingdon
Trevecca College
Tunbridge Wells
episcopal ordination
Michaijah Towgood
nonconformist
Sir Harry Trelawny, 7th Baronet
West Looe
Cornwall
Calvinism
Weigh-house Chapel
Essex
Bunhill Fields
Robert Hall
Richard Cecil
Clayton Congregational Church
Beulah Park, South Australia
Benjamin Flower
Richard Flower
forgery
Lord Mansfield
shillings
Bath, Somerset

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