Born: October 17, 1833, West Hackney, London, England.
Died: December 23, 1899, Portsea, Hampshire, England.
Matson was educated first under the Rev. J. M. Gould, and then at St. John’s College, Cambridge. Subsequently, he studied under Professor Nesbitt at the Agricultural and Chemical College, Kennington. In 1853, he underwent a great spiritual change. Leaving the Church of England, he first joined the Methodist New Connexion body, and then the Congregationalists. After the usual theological training, he entered the ministry and held several pastorates, including Havant, Hants; Gosport; Highbury; Portsmouth, and others. His works include:
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