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Samuel Bourn the Younger

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vol. i.); on subscription (1743) with the Kidderminster dissenters; on dissent (1746) with Groome, vicar of Sedgley. In his catechetical instructions, founded on the assembly's catechism, he used that manual rather as a point of departure than as a model of doctrine. Although he had a great name for
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of Sedgley Park, who sought to compel him to take and maintain a parish apprentice. Bourn twice appealed to the quarter sessions, and pleaded his own cause successfully. Subsequently, on 15 December 1738, Ward and another justice tried to remove him from Sedgley parish to his last legal settlement,
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The good soldier of Jesus Christ characterized in a Sermon preached at Birmingham, March 31, and at Coseley, April 7 Occasioned by the sudden and much-lamented death of the Reverend Mr S Bourn, who died March 22, 1754, in the 66th year of his
55:, and the doctrinal question as to Man's essential nature. He contested the Deism of the Norwich rationalists in the early enlightenment, and challenged the Trinitarian conventional wisdoms about the seat of humanity and its origins. 145:. On 7 May 1731 Bourn was chosen one of the Monday lecturers at Bolton, a post which he held along with his Chorley pastorate. On 19 April 1732 Bourn preached the opening sermon at the New Meeting, which replaced the Lower Meeting, 176:
from replying on the spot to the doctrinal confession of a young independent minister, who was being ordained at the New Meeting, lent for the occasion. He engaged in correspondence on the 'Logos' (1740-2) with
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A Dialogue betw. a Baptist and a Churchman; occasioned by the Baptists opening a new Meeting-House for reviving old Calvinistical doctrines and spreading Antinomian and other errors, at Birmingham
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An Address to Protestant Dissenters; or an Inquiry into the grounds of their attachment to the Assembly's Catechism . . . being a calm examination of the sixth answer ... by a Prot. Dissenter
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Joseph, born 1713; educated at Glasgow; minister first at Congleton, then at Hindley (1746); married (1748) Miss Farnworth (d. 1785); died 17 Feb. 1765; his eldest daughter Margaret married
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Bourn had a hot temper, and was not averse to controversy, repelling a field-preacher, or attacking quakers in their own meeting-house; and with difficulty was held back by his friend
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In 1751 Bourn declined a call to succeed John Buck (d. 8 July 1750) in his father's congregation at Bolton. He died at Coseley of paralysis on 22 March 1754.
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on the pretext that he was likely to become chargeable. Toulmin prints his reply. After Pickard's death, his colleague was Samuel Blyth.
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Benjamin, a London bookseller, author of 'A Sure Guide to Hell' (anon.), 1750, and supplement; he published some of his father's pieces.
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Toulmin prints selections from his catechetical lectures on scripture history, and describes the manuscript of a projected work on
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values learned from the New Testament. Through his published sermons, he entered the theological debate that flourished around the
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in services at ordination of Job Orton on 18 Sept. 1745 at Shrewsbury (a charge, from 1 Thessalonians. ii. 10).
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on the foregoing (anon.), 1748 (annexed is a letter from a London dissenter on kneeling at the Lord's Supper).
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what is said to have been the first cotton mill erected in England, an enterprise wrecked by a fire.
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says "the received standard of orthodoxy" which was proffered to him was the assembly's catechism.
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Bourn married while at Crook (about 1712) Hannah Harrison (d. 1768), of a good family near
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heterodoxy, his preaching was seldom polemical, but full of unction, as were his prayers.
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had made the Trinitarian controversy a burning question among dissenters, Bourn, hitherto
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Lectures to Children and Young People … consisting of Three Catechisms. … with a preface
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The Scriptures of the O. T. digested under proper heads … according to the method of
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Address to the Congregation of Prot. Dissenters ... at the Castle Gate in Nottingham
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Twenty Sermons on the most serious and practical subjects of the Christian Religion
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Dissenting thought and the life of the Churches studies in an English tradition
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parentage) without baptism, according to a form given by Toulmin.
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The True Christian Way of Striving for the Faith of the Gospel
153:, where he was to settle. He began this ministry on 25 June. 305:, &c.); the third catechism of the set was re-edited by 579:
The theological and miscellaneous works of Joseph Priestley
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Popery a Craft, and Popish Priests the chief Craftsmen
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They had nine children: 611:Bourn, Samuel (1689-1754) 221:A Cordial for Low Spirits 581:, vol.1, (London 1831-2) 570:F.Nicholson and E.Axon, 560:(London 1990), chapter 7 544:Samuel Bourn (1689-1754) 344:The Protestant Catechism 129:In 1720 Bourn succeeded 108:Salters' Hall conference 31:Samuel Bourn the Younger 18:Samuel Bourn the younger 328:The Christian Catechism 511:"Flexman, Roger"  184:Theological Repository 156:Bourn was harassed by 65:Samuel Bourn the elder 445:John; died under age. 431:Daniel, who built at 43:. 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Index

Samuel Bourn the younger
English
dissenting
minister
presbyterian
protestant
Arian controversy
Samuel Bourn the elder
Calne
Wiltshire
Bolton
dissenting academy
John Chorlton
James Coningham
Crook
Kendal
Joshua Toulmin
Salters' Hall conference
Athanasian
Samuel Clarke
Daniel Waterland
Baptist
Henry Winder
Tunley
Wigan
Chorley
Birmingham
Coseley
John Ward
Job Orton

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