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36: 568: 282: 247:, minister of Newington Chapel, Liverpool, Raffles was invited to succeed him. He preached at Liverpool in November 1811, accepted the call on 11 January 1812, began his ministry on 19 April, and was "set apart" on 28 May, the congregation having moved the day before to a new chapel in Great George Street. 313:
was the first theological tutor. The move of the institution to Manchester, as the Lancashire Independent College, was largely due to Raffles. From March 1839 till his death he was chairman of the education committee, and raised a large part of the money for the existing college buildings at
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Raffles married, on 18 April 1815, Mary Catherine (born 31 July 1796, died 17 May 1843), only daughter of James Hargreaves of Liverpool. He had three sons and a daughter; his eldest son and biographer Thomas Stamford Raffles served as stipendiary magistrate of Liverpool.
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in 1839. On 19 February 1840 his chapel in Great George Street was destroyed by fire. A new chapel on the same site was opened on 21 October. In the pulpit he wore cassock, gown, and bands.
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The prominent ministry of Raffles in Liverpool lasted till 24 February 1862β€”he avoided politics, though he had liberal principles. He received the degree of LL.D. from
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As a historian of nonconformity, Raffles collected related original documents, of which use was made by
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The only son of William Raffles (died 9 November 1825), a solicitor, he was born in Princes Street,
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Raffles edited an enlarged edition, 1815 2 vols. (reprinted 1825), of the
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Hear the Church! a Word for All. By a Doctor of Divinity but not of Oxford
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Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures
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Klopstock's "The Messiah" … the Five last Books prepared for the Press
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Memoirs of the life and Ministry of the Rev. Thomas Raffles D.D.LL.D.
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Raffles died on 18 August 1863. He was buried on 24 August in the
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The first professor of biblical criticism at the College was
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In September 1833 Raffles declined an invitation to succeed
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the biographer. While there he joined the congregation of
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Internal Evidences of the … Inspiration of Scripture
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London: Smith, Elder & Co. 551:Deaths Sep 1863 Raffles Thomas W Derby 8b 411 384:Letters during a Tour through … France, Savoy 318:, near Manchester, opened on 26 April 1843. 176:(17 May 1788–18 August 1863) was an English 34: 454:annotates 16 of his hymns in common use. 286:Great George Street Congregational Church 276:Congregational Union of England and Wales 186:Great George Street Congregational Church 280: 192:, and as an abolitionist and historian. 621: 643: 503: 404:, 1839, (anon.), ascribed to Raffles. 661:Alumni of Homerton College, Cambridge 600: 501: 499: 497: 495: 493: 491: 489: 487: 485: 483: 396:Lectures on … Doctrines of the Gospel 250: 438:; and was one of the editors of the 666:English Congregationalist ministers 628:J.Walford & Hodder. p. 534 576: 514:"Raffles, Thomas (1788-1863)"  507: 13: 480: 274:in London. He was chairman of the 14: 687: 622:Raffles, Thomas Stamford (1864). 594: 416:, Liverpool, 1856. Posthumous was 587:Dictionary of National Biography 566: 520:Dictionary of National Biography 390:Lectures on … Practical Religion 558: 424:James Baldwin Brown the younger 16:English Congregational minister 527: 297:Lancashire Independent College 180:minister, known as a dominant 122:Lancashire Independent College 1: 473: 422:’ Liverpool, 1868 (edited by 368:James Baldwin Brown the elder 195: 100:Independent College, Homerton 7: 582:Raffles, Thomas (1788-1863) 414:Independency at St. Helen's 358:Memoirs … of Thomas Spencer 257:Marischal College, Aberdeen 10: 692: 601:Adams, Richard W. 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Minister wearing bands
Spitalfields
Middlesex
Liverpool
Independent College, Homerton
Congregational
Lancashire Independent College
Stamford Raffles
Congregationalism
Congregational
nonconformist
Great George Street Congregational Church
Liverpool
Spitalfields
Stamford Raffles
Wesleyan Methodist
Peckham
Richard Slate
William Bengo' Collyer
Doctors' Commons
Homerton College
John Pye Smith
Hammersmith
Thomas Spencer
Marischal College, Aberdeen
Union College
Rowland Hill
Surrey Chapel
Congregational Union of England and Wales

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