Born: October 30, 1853, London, England.
Died: January 29, 1931, Swanage, Dorset, England.
Mathams went to sea early in life, but on returning to England through Palestine, he began to study for the ministry. In 1874, he entered the Regent’s Park Baptist College, and subsequently became the pastor at Preston, Lancashire. In 1879, his health failing, he went for a while to Australia and other places. Returning to England, he became, in 1883, minister at Falkirk, Scotland, and at Birmingham in 1888. His works include:
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