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George Osborn (minister)

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1851 he was appointed one of the Wesleyan foreign missionary secretaries, and retained that office for seventeen years. The jubilee of the foreign missions took place in 1863. In the same year Osborn was elected president of the conference, and rendered great service to the missions by his advocacy of their claims in the large towns in England. On the retirement of the Rev. Thomas Jackson in 1868, he was elected professor of divinity at
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He was an able expository preacher, and was one of the most noted orators of his church. Originally he was strongly opposed to the admission of lay representatives to the conference, but when the matter had been carried against him, he at once acquiesced in the decision. In 1881 he was for the second
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in 1842–5 and 1848–51, and Liverpool in 1845–48 had the benefit of his ministerial services. Although an enthusiastic Methodist, he was catholic in his sentiments, was friendly with the ministers of all evangelical denominations, and in 1845 was one of the founders of the evangelical alliance. In
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in 1808. His father, George Osborn (1764–1836), was a window draper in Rochester, a class-leader among the Wesleyan Methodists for twenty-one years, and a steward of the Rochester circuit. George was educated at Dr. Hulett's school at
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Rev Osborn had 7 daughters with his wife Elizabeth and 4 of them would go on to marry Wesleyan ministers. Most notable was his daughter Katherine who married
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He was conspicuous as a debater very early in life, and rose rapidly in the estimation of his co-religionists. London in 1836–42 and 1851–68,
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time elected to the chair of the conference. From 1885 he was a supernumerary minister, and died at 24 Cambrian Road,
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Outlines of Wesleyan Bibliography; or a Record of Methodist Literature from the beginning
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The Poetical Works of J. and C. Wesley, collected and arranged
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London Cemeteries: An Illustrated Guide and Gazetteer
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President of the Methodist Conference
Wesleyan Methodist
President of the Methodist Conference
Rochester
Brompton
Manchester
Richmond College

Richmond
Richmond Cemetery
Rev. Edward Strutt
Stroud
The History Press
ISBN
9780752461830
Wesley and His Successors
OL
7075665M
public domain
Osborn, George
Dictionary of National Biography
Categories
1808 births
1891 deaths
People from Rochester, Kent
English Methodist ministers
19th-century English Methodist ministers
Methodist Church of Great Britain people
Presidents of the Methodist Conference

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