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Charlton, Thomas (2)

Charlton, Thomas (2)

Charlton, Thomas (1)

an English Independent. who is said to have been educated at the Academy under Dr. Ridgley, London, was one of the subscribing ministers at the Salter’s-Hall Synod in 1719. In 1727 his name appears as minister of the church in -Aldermanbury. He was a good man, but not popular. He died at Thatcham, Berks, May 1, 1755. See Wilson, Dissenting Churches, ii, 529, 530.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Charlton, Thomas (2)

an English Baptist, was brought up a Methodist, and was a popular preacher among that people; but, adopting Baptist views, he was baptized about 1772, having been already minister at Snow’s-Fields- Southwark, since 1767, and remained there till his death, Dec. 19,1774, aged thirty- four years. He is said to have been the means of awakening the father of the Rev. A. M. Toplady. He published a Funeral -Sermon on Mr. Hughes, by whom he was baptized. See Wilson, Dissenting Churches, iv, 283, 284.:

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature