Hugh Worthington

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Hugh Worthington
Born 1752
Died 1813 (aged 60–61)
Resting place Bunhill Fields
Alma mater Daventry Academy
Occupation Academic and clergy
Years active Late-18th century – early-19th century

Hugh Worthington (21 June 1752 – 26 July 1813), was a British Arian divine. He was born in Leicester, and studied at the Daventry Academy under Caleb Ashworth. Worthington was a pastor at Salters' Hall, London, from 1782; a trustee of Dr Daniel Williams's foundations, 1785; and was a lecturer on classics and logic from 1786 to 1789. He published sermons and other writings.[1]

He died on 26 July 1813, and was buried in Bunhill Fields burial ground.

See also

References

  1. Lee 1903, p. 1,438.
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