Joseph Ivimey (1773 - 1834)
Joseph Ivimey was born 22 May 1773 in Ringwood, Hampshire, England. He was a Baptist historian.
Ivimey was 'saved' after being convicted of 'sin' during his youth and he followed his
father's trade, that of a tailor, at Lymington and Portsea. He later became a church-
member in and was baptised on the 16 September 1790, an itinerant minister in 1794,
assistant minister at Wallingford, Berkshire, in 1803; and pastor of the Baptist church
in Eagle Street, Holborn, London, in 1805. He was then ordained pastor of the Eagle
Street church, Red Lion Square, London on 16 January 1805 and he also was able to
baptise his own mother and father.
He was a pronounced opponent of Roman Catholicism, and so denounced the repeal
of the Test and Corporation Acts; he was also interested in the abolition of slavery
and in missionary operations. His chief significance is as historian of his
denomination, by his History of the English Baptists (4 vols., London, 1834), which,
however, is criticized as to be used with caution on account of its mistakes. He wrote
on other subjects quite voluminously, his works including '*Brief Sketch of the History
of Dissenters*' (1810), and 'John Milton, his Life and Times' (1833).
He was a leading Particular Baptist pastor, especially during the decades right after
the death of key leaders like Abraham Booth and Andrew Fuller. He was a defender
of foreign mission efforts, close communion, and denominationalism.
Among his works were a biography on John Bunyan and '*History of the English
Baptists*'.
Ivimey died in London on the 8th February 1834.
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Biography, Baptists, History, English Poets, Baptism, Religious Dissenters, Abolitionists, Antislavery movements, Chelmsford Ladies' Anti-slavery Association, Church, Clergy, Colonies, Congresses, English Authors, English Christian literature, English Sermons, History and criticism, Lectures and lecturing, Meetings, Pamphlets, Political and social views, Politics and literature, Puritans, Religion, SlaveryPeople
John Milton (1608-1674), Edward Augustus Prince, Duke of Kent (1767-1820), John Bunyan (1628-1688), John Evans (1767-1827)ID Numbers
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