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Joseph Gilbert (minister)

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27: 231: 93:, Principal of Rotherham College, he published his first book, a reply to a work by the Rev. William Bennet, entitled ‘Remarks on a recent Hypothesis respecting the Origin of Moral Evil, in a Series of Letters to the Rev. Dr. Williams, the author of that Hypothesis.’ During his pastorate at Hull he published a ‘Life of Dr. Williams’ (1825). 100:
He published also, during his Rotherham tutorship, a sermon on ‘The Power of God in the Soul of Man.’ After his death one of his sons issued ‘Recollections of Discourses’ which he preached in the years of 1848–50, with ‘A Biographical Sketch’ by his widow prefixed (1853).
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In 1835 he delivered in London the course of Congregational lectures by which he was best known, entitled ‘The Christian Atonement, its Basis, Nature, and Bearings, or the Principle of Substitution illustrated as applied in the Redemption of Man’ (London, 1836).
81:. A new meeting-house was built for him in April 1828 in Friar Lane, Nottingham, and in this he ministered from then on. His health giving way, he resigned his charge in November 1851, and he died on Sunday, 12 December, 1852 at the age of 73. 58:. His college course finished, he became minister at Southend, Essex. After a residence of eighteen months there he was appointed classical tutor in Rotherham College. On 8 December 1818 he was ordained pastor of the 241: 47:. After receiving some education at a nearby free school, he was apprenticed to a general shopkeeper at Burgh. On the expiration of his term he became assistant in a shop at 59: 184: 51:, Nottinghamshire, of which he in time became proprietor. Here he began to associate with a group of Congregationalists, for whom he sometimes preached. 122: 283: 168: 273: 278: 140: 246: 146: 26: 288: 90: 218: 139: 118: 40: 268: 263: 126: 8: 74: 114: 55: 189: 201: 109:
He was twice married, in May 1800 to Miss Sarah Chapman, daughter of a surgeon at
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In July 1817 he became minister of Fish Street Chapel,
77:. In November 1825 he removed to James Street Chapel, 121:. They had seven children, including the eldest son 255: 182:Johnston, A. E. "Gilbert, Sir Joseph Henry". 188:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 250:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 150:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 54:In 1806 he gave up business and entered 25: 185:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 256: 125:(1814-1892) who became an artist, and 181: 141:"Gilbert, Joseph (1779-1852)"  13: 14: 300: 284:People from the Borough of Boston 212: 247:Dictionary of National Biography 229: 147:Dictionary of National Biography 89:In 1808, at the request of Dr. 175: 162: 117:, eldest daughter of the Rev. 1: 132: 202:UK public library membership 170:Autobiography of Ann Gilbert 66:and the rest of the week at 7: 242:Gilbert, Joseph (1779-1852) 19:(1779–1852) was an English 10: 305: 274:English Congregationalists 113:, and in December 1813 to 279:Dissenting academy tutors 104: 155: 84: 60:Nether Chapel, Sheffield 34: 194:10.1093/ref:odnb/33399 39:Born in the parish of 31: 119:Isaac Taylor of Ongar 41:Wrangle, Lincolnshire 29: 127:Joseph Henry Gilbert 30:painter and engraver 289:People from Retford 75:Kingston upon Hull 32: 200:(Subscription or 56:Rotherham College 296: 251: 233: 232: 206: 205: 197: 179: 173: 166: 151: 143: 304: 303: 299: 298: 297: 295: 294: 293: 254: 253: 239: 230: 215: 210: 209: 199: 180: 176: 167: 163: 158: 138: 135: 107: 91:Edward Williams 87: 37: 12: 11: 5: 302: 292: 291: 286: 281: 276: 271: 266: 227: 226: 222: 221: 219:Family history 214: 213:External links 211: 208: 207: 174: 160: 159: 157: 154: 153: 152: 134: 131: 123:Josiah Gilbert 106: 103: 86: 83: 36: 33: 21:Congregational 17:Joseph Gilbert 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 301: 290: 287: 285: 282: 280: 277: 275: 272: 270: 267: 265: 262: 261: 259: 252: 249: 248: 243: 237: 236:public domain 224: 223: 220: 217: 216: 203: 195: 191: 187: 186: 178: 172: 171: 165: 161: 149: 148: 142: 137: 136: 130: 128: 124: 120: 116: 112: 102: 98: 94: 92: 82: 80: 76: 71: 69: 65: 61: 57: 52: 50: 46: 42: 28: 24: 22: 18: 245: 228: 183: 177: 169: 164: 145: 108: 99: 95: 88: 72: 53: 49:East Retford 38: 16: 15: 269:1852 deaths 264:1779 births 225:Attribution 45:John Wesley 258:Categories 204:required.) 133:References 115:Ann Taylor 79:Nottingham 23:minister. 68:Rotherham 64:Sheffield 238::  198: 105:Family 156:Notes 111:Burgh 85:Works 35:Life 244:". 190:doi 260:: 144:. 129:. 70:. 240:" 196:. 192::

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Congregational

Wrangle, Lincolnshire
John Wesley
East Retford
Rotherham College
Nether Chapel, Sheffield
Sheffield
Rotherham
Kingston upon Hull
Nottingham
Edward Williams
Burgh
Ann Taylor
Isaac Taylor of Ongar
Josiah Gilbert
Joseph Henry Gilbert
"Gilbert, Joseph (1779-1852)" 
Dictionary of National Biography
Autobiography of Ann Gilbert
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/33399
UK public library membership
Family history
public domain
Gilbert, Joseph (1779-1852)
Dictionary of National Biography
Categories
1779 births

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