English Methodist minister and Methodist movement leader (1749-1821)
Joseph Benson
Joseph Benson
President of the Methodist Conference
In office 1798–1799
Preceded by
Thomas Coke
Succeeded by
Samuel Bradburn
In office 1810–1811
Preceded by
Thomas Taylor
Succeeded by
Charles Atmore
Personal details
Born
26 January 1749 Kirkoswald, Cumberland
Died
16 February 1821 (1821-02-17) (aged 72)
Occupation
Methodist minister
Joseph Benson (26 January 1749 – 16 February 1821) was an early English Methodist minister, one of the leaders of the movement during the time of Methodism's founder John Wesley.
JosephBenson (26 January 1749 – 16 February 1821) was an early English Methodist minister, one of the leaders of the movement during the time of Methodism's...
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of Israel, if slightly abbreviated, would make 'Jeshurun'". However, JosephBenson noted that "some consider the word as being derived from שׁור, shur...
1879). United States Senate (1904a), Burrows, Julius Caesar; Foraker, JosephBenson (eds.), Proceedings Before the Committee on Privileges and Elections...
Jesus' words "the prayer of the high priest". Methodist theologian JosephBenson calls this prayer "Our Lord’s Intercessory Prayer", because "it is considered...
2004-06-24. United States Senate (1904a), Burrows, Julius Caesar; Foraker, JosephBenson (eds.), Proceedings Before the Committee on Privileges and Elections...
Gale Ann Benson (née Plugge; 4 November 1944 – 2 January 1972) was a British model, socialite and daughter of Conservative MP Leonard Plugge. She was stabbed...
political activist Jeannette Leonard Gilder (1849–1916), journalist JosephBenson Gilder (1858–1936), journalist Nick Gilder (born 1951), Canadian musician...
instructs his armies, by a rash oath, to fast. Methodist commentator JosephBenson suggests that "Saul's intention in putting this oath was undoubtedly...
not, who can be set free from sin, and who cannot". Methodist writer JosephBenson summarises this chapter: The apostle having insinuated, in Romans 3:3...
looked upon as a scholar going to learn of another". Methodist writer JosephBenson notes, with support, theologian Daniel Whitby's interpretation, that...
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disciples came and took away [John's] body and buried it." Theologian JosephBenson refers to a belief that they managed to do so because "it seems that...
Version). Verse 6 introduces "a man sent from God, whose name was John". JosephBenson notes that the name "John" means 'grace': "a name fitly given to the...
and attended St. Joseph, St. Anthony and Holy Name of Mary schools. She graduated from Martin Behrman High School in 1966. Benson began her career in...
until finally death, the last enemy, is destroyed. Methodist writer JosephBenson notes from this text that this enemy, death, "continues, in some measure...