Born: June 26, 1702, London, England. Died: October 26, 1751, Lisbon, Portugal. Doddridge had gone to Lisbon to recuperate from exhaustion. He died there of tuberculosis. Buried: English Protestant Cemetery (attached to the British Factory), Lisbon, Portugal. |
Youngest of 20 children, Doddridge attended Kingston Grammar School, at St. Albans, and a nonconformist academy in Kibworth, Leicestershire, England. He went on to become one of the “dissenting” clergy. He was pastor of an independent congregation and tutor of a seminary for dissenting ministers at Northampton from 1739 until his death. His works include:
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