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unusual facts about lay preacher



Enoch Hood

Hood was a lay preacher and member of the Burslem Brotherhood (a Christian social group).

Samuel Trevor Francis

Samuel Trevor Francis (1834–1925) was an English lay preacher and hymn writer, with the Plymouth Brethren.


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Abner Lewis

Active in the Methodist church as a lay preacher, and a prominent member of the prohibition movement, in 1870 he was the Prohibition Party's nominee for Governor.

Barnet Kenyon

In religion, Kenyon was a strict non-conformist, a Primitive Methodist and lay preacher in Chesterfield and in the nearby village of Clowne.

James Austin Bastow

James A. Bastow was born in Hunslet near Leeds in 1810 and was the eldest child of John Bastow, a weaver, and Mary Wade, As a youth he attended a Primitive Methodist church in Leeds, where he was converted and soon began to work as a lay preacher.

Solbergelva

The enterprise was founded by four Drammen merchants who were supporters of the lay preacher Hans Nielsen Hauge.

Susan Sutherland Isaacs

Isaacs was born in 1885 in Turton, Lancashire, the daughter of William Fairhurst, a journalist and Methodist lay preacher, and his wife, Miriam Sutherland.