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William Sturch

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It consists of three essays; the third, β€˜On Christianity as a Supernatural Communication,’ exhibiting scepticism in devout mind. A sonnet is prefixed to the work. In 1819 it was reprinted (anonymously), with a dedication to
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William Sturch was born at Newport about 1753. He became an ironmonger in London, and an original member in 1774 of the Unitarian
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ministers. His great-grandfather, William Sturch (died 1728), ministered in London. His grandfather, John Sturch, ministered at
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Committee members of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
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The Grievances of Ireland: their Causes and their Remedies,
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In 1799 Sturch published anonymously a short book entitled
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Apeleutherus; or an Effort to attain Intellectual Freedom.
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English Unitarian
General Baptist
Crediton
Devon
Newport, Isle of Wight
Benjamin Disraeli
Essex Street Chapel
Theophilus Lindsey
Charles Butler
Regent's Park
New Gravel-Pit chapel
Elizabeth Jesser
John Reid
Bedford College, London
Thomas Belsham
Monthly Repository
Catholic emancipation




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