词条 | Grantham Killingworth |
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Grantham Killingworth (1699–1778) was an English lay Baptist controversialist. LifeA grandson of Thomas Grantham, he was born in Norwich. He was a layman, and a personal friend of William Whiston, whom he supplied with evidence of cures effected through "prayer, fasting, and annointing with oyl" by a Unitarian Baptist minister, William Barron (died 7 February 1731, aged 51).[1][2] Killingworth died in 1778, leaving an endowment to the Priory Yard General Baptist chapel, in Norwich.[1] WorksKillingworth wrote on the perpetuity of baptism, against Thomas Emlyn; in favour of adult baptism, against John Taylor, and Michajah Towgood; and on close communion, against James Foster, John Wiche, and Charles Bulkley. His publications include:[1]
Notes1. ^1 2 {{cite DNB|wstitle=Killingworth, Grantham|volume=31}} 2. ^Alexander Gordon, ‘Killingworth, Grantham (bap.1698, d. 1778)’, rev. Emma Major, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 4 June 2014
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