English evangelist, Christian author, and church leader
Benjamin Wills Newton
Born
12 December 1807
Plymouth Dock, England
Died
26 June 1899
Tunbridge Wells, England
Occupation(s)
evangelist, writer
Benjamin Wills Newton (12 December 1807 – 26 June 1899) was an English evangelist, author of Christian books, and leader of a Plymouth church. His congregation and others around Plymouth became known as the Plymouth Brethren. Newton was a friend of John Nelson Darby, a well-known leader of the Plymouth Brethren, but the two men began to clash on matters of church doctrine and practice. This led to a 1848 split of the movement into the Open Brethren and Exclusive Brethren.
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errors about the nature of Christ's humanity of which he had accused BenjaminWillsNewton. The Central Meeting in London (London Bridge) would communicate...
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becoming an Anglican clergyman. At Oxford he met John Nelson Darby and BenjaminWillsNewton. Dissatisfied with the established church, Wigram and his friends...
the Exclusive Brethren occurred when John Nelson Darby denounced BenjaminWillsNewton, an elder of the Plymouth assembly, at that time the largest of...
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Brethren". A Story of Conflict: The Controversial Relationship Between BenjaminWillsNewton and John Nelson Darby. Carlisle: Paternoster Press. ISBN 978-1-84227-191-9...
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the yacht mast was constructed by Proctor South West. Produced by Michael Wills, directed by Bob Bee, made by Juniper Productions 31 July The Living Dead...
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Scott Gross (guitars), Benjamin Perri (screamed vocals), Brian Deneeve (guitars, backing vocals), Stephen Salvio (guitars), Josh Newton (bass guitar, backing...