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Philip Holland (minister)

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likeness is prefixed, includes his separate publications, and was edited by John Holland and William Turner). Some of his letters to Seddon are printed in the ‘Seddon Papers’ in the
268: 160:. On account of the popularity of his ministry, the chapel was enlarged in 1760. He kept a boarding-school also. From 1785 William Hawkes (1759–1820) was his colleague. 192:
He died at Bolton on 2 January 1789, aged 67. There was a mural monument to his memory in Bank Street Chapel. He married Catharine Holland of
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at Northampton in 1739. He was followed in 1744 by his brother John, who conformed; and in 1751 by his brother Henry, who was transferred to
189:; after this date his views became somewhat more heterodox. In politics he was an advocate of the independence of the American colonies. 208:, 1773, vol. ix.) Posthumous was: ‘Sermons on Practical Subjects,’ &c., Warrington, 1792, 2 vols. (this collection, to which a 273: 239: 172: 74: 157: 149: 300: 179:, and wrote the third service in a collection of forms of prayer (1763) edited by Seddon, and generally known as the 168: 305: 102: 185:. He took an active part in the movement for the repeal (1779) of the doctrinal subscription required by the 186: 233: 204:
He published sermons, including: ‘The Importance of Learning,’ &c., Warrington, 1760, (reprinted in
295: 290: 214: 176: 113: 98: 181: 148:; he then became his father's successor at Wem. In the autumn of 1755 he became minister of 121: 109: 94: 117: 101:, and moved to Wem, Shropshire, in 1717. His mother was Mary Savage, granddaughter of 284: 259: 232: 145: 141: 264: 228: 209: 90: 193: 129: 125: 153: 258: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 164: 86: 97:, was ordained in August 1714 as presbyterian minister at 54: 46: 38: 30: 23: 85:The eldest son of Thomas Holland, he was born at 277:. Vol. 27. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 243:. Vol. 27. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 8: 175:. He assisted Seddon in setting up (1757) 171:, who introduced him to the philosophy of 20: 93:. His father, Thomas Holland, a pupil of 196:, Cheshire, and had a son and daughter. 73:(1721 – 2 January 1789) was an English 132:, where he died on 10 December 1781. 7: 14: 274:Dictionary of National Biography 253: 240:Dictionary of National Biography 163:In theology Holland was of the 156:, Lancashire, in succession to 16:English nonconformist minister 1: 150:Bank Street Unitarian Chapel 322: 169:John Seddon of Warrington 140:Philip first preached at 124:, and became minister at 234:"Holland, Philip"  108:Philip Holland entered 64:Thomas Holland (father) 167:school, influenced by 81:Family and education 301:English Dissenters 215:Christian Reformer 177:Warrington Academy 114:dissenting academy 99:Kingsley, Cheshire 218:, 1854 and 1855. 182:Liverpool Liturgy 173:Francis Hutcheson 68: 67: 50:Catherine Holland 313: 278: 257: 256: 244: 236: 206:English Preacher 122:Daventry Academy 110:Philip Doddridge 62:Savage (mother) 21: 321: 320: 316: 315: 314: 312: 311: 310: 306:People from Wem 281: 280: 269:Holland, Philip 267:, ed. (1891). " 263: 254: 227: 224: 202: 138: 95:James Coningham 83: 63: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 319: 317: 309: 308: 303: 298: 293: 283: 282: 251: 250: 246: 245: 231:, ed. (1891). 223: 220: 201: 198: 187:Toleration Act 137: 134: 128:and (1765) at 118:Caleb Ashworth 82: 79: 71:Philip Holland 66: 65: 56: 52: 51: 48: 44: 43: 42:2 January 1789 40: 36: 35: 32: 28: 27: 25:Philip Holland 24: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 318: 307: 304: 302: 299: 297: 294: 292: 289: 288: 286: 279: 276: 275: 270: 266: 261: 260:public domain 248: 247: 242: 241: 235: 230: 226: 225: 221: 219: 217: 216: 211: 207: 199: 197: 195: 190: 188: 184: 183: 178: 174: 170: 166: 161: 159: 155: 151: 147: 146:Staffordshire 143: 142:Wolverhampton 135: 133: 131: 127: 123: 119: 115: 111: 106: 104: 100: 96: 92: 88: 80: 78: 76: 75:nonconformist 72: 61: 58:Mary Holland 57: 53: 49: 45: 41: 37: 33: 29: 22: 19: 272: 252: 238: 213: 205: 203: 191: 180: 162: 158:Thomas Dixon 139: 107: 103:Philip Henry 84: 70: 69: 59: 18: 296:1789 deaths 291:1721 births 265:Lee, Sidney 249:Attribution 229:Lee, Sidney 285:Categories 222:References 210:silhouette 91:Shropshire 77:minister. 194:Mobberley 55:Parent(s) 136:Minister 130:Ormskirk 262::  126:Prescot 154:Bolton 47:Spouse 200:Works 165:Arian 39:Died 34:1721 31:Born 271:". 120:'s 112:'s 87:Wem 60:nee 287:: 237:. 152:, 144:, 105:. 89:,

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nonconformist
Wem
Shropshire
James Coningham
Kingsley, Cheshire
Philip Henry
Philip Doddridge
dissenting academy
Caleb Ashworth
Daventry Academy
Prescot
Ormskirk
Wolverhampton
Staffordshire
Bank Street Unitarian Chapel
Bolton
Thomas Dixon
Arian
John Seddon of Warrington
Francis Hutcheson
Warrington Academy
Liverpool Liturgy
Toleration Act
Mobberley
silhouette
Christian Reformer
Lee, Sidney
"Holland, Philip" 
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