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William Gadsby

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Residence
  
England

Era
  
Late 18th Century


Nationality
  
British

Name
  
William Gadsby

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Born
  
3 January 1773
Attleborough, Warwickshire

Died
  
January 27, 1844, Manchester, United Kingdom

Books
  
Gadsby's Hymns, The Nazarene's Songs: In Two Parts

Occupation
  
Pastor, Church planter

Tradition or movement
  
Particular Baptist

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William Gadsby (1773–1844) was an English Baptist pastor. In addition to pastoring, Gadsby planted churches, and was an early leader of the Strict and Particular Baptist movement in England. Although he was not formally educated, Gadsby was regarded by his contemporaries as an excellent preacher and pastor who championed the cause of social justice and opposed the established Elizabethan Church.

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In 1805 he became pastor of Black Lane Chapel, Strict Baptist church in Manchester, England, and held that position until he died.

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Early life

William was born to John and Martha Gadsby at Attleborough, Warwickshire on or around 3 January 1773. He was born into poverty and only briefly attended Nuneaton church school, starting work as a ribbon weaver at age 13. By age 17 he had forgotten how to read. His conversion to Christianity was also at this age: "But when the Lord was graciously pleased to quicken my soul, being then just 17 years of age, and showed me something of what sin really was, I really feared it then, and a turn in my mind took place of a very different kind... I was then solemnly and blessedly led to believe in God's free mercy and pardon." He joined the Cow Lane Baptist Church in Coventry where he was baptized on 29 December 1793.

References

William Gadsby Wikipedia