List of Cornish Christians explained
This is a list of notable Christians from Cornwall, a county of England, in the United Kingdom.
Medieval
Modern (post-Reformation)
- Thomas Ball Barratt, Norwegian pastor and one of the founding figures of the Pentecostal movement in Europe
- William Borlase, clergyman, antiquary and naturalist
- William Trewartha Bray, Bible Christian preacher
- William Carvosso, Wesleyan Methodist
- William Colenso, missionary, botanist, politician, and cousin of John William Colenso
- Blessed John Cornelius, Catholic priest and Jesuit, beatified in 1929
- Gilbert Hunter Doble, Anglican clergyman and scholar
- Samuel Drew, Methodist theologian
- George Grenfell, missionary
- Venerable John Hambley (died 1587), English Catholic and martyr
- Thomas Haweis, Church of England minister who was a leading figure in the 18th century evangelical revival
- Silas Hocking, author and preacher[4]
- Joseph Hull (1596-1665), rector at Launceston and St Buryan; controversial New England emigrant
- Joseph Hunkin, Bishop of Truro[5]
- W. S. Lach-Szyrma, clergyman and scholar
- George Martin, Anglican priest; known as "the modern St Anthony"
- Henry Martyn, Anglican missionary to India
- William O’Bryan, founder of the Bible Christian denomination of Methodism
- John Pendarves, Puritan minister and controversialist
- Catherine Payton Phillips, Quaker minister[6]
- Colin Podmore, ecclesiastical historian and Anglican official
- Sam Pollard, missionary and inventor of the Pollard script
- Gerald Priestland, writer and broadcaster
- Paul Robins, Bible Christian minister who emigrated to Canada
- John Rogers, biblical scholar, clergyman, geologist & botanist
- Robert Terrill Rundle, Wesleyan Methodist missionary to Canada
- Richard Rutt, Anglican bishop and Cornish bard
- Samuel Prideaux Tregelles, Biblical scholar
- Jonathan Trelawny, Anglican bishop and antagonist of James II[7]
- Bernard Walke, Anglo-Catholic priest and author of radio plays
- John Whitaker, clergyman and scholar
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Butler, Alban. Butler's Lives of the Saints. St Corentin. Jones, Kathleen . Farmer, David Hugh . Burns, Paul . 2000. Continuum International Publishing Group. 107. 9780860122616. 2008-12-16.
- Caroline Brett, ‘Petroc (fl. 6th cent.)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 16 Dec 2008
- Caroline Brett, ‘Piran [St Piran] (supp. fl. 6th cent.)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 16 Dec 2008
- R. G. Burnett, ‘Hocking, Silas Kitto (1850–1935)’, rev. Sayoni Basu, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 2006 accessed 16 Dec 2008
- News: Joseph Hunkin in New York . https://web.archive.org/web/20100826052755/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,848822,00.html. dead. August 26, 2010. 2009-03-20 . Time, Inc. . 1938-02-14.
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- Andrew M. Coleby, ‘Trelawny, Sir Jonathan, third baronet (1650–1721)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 17 Dec 2008