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Joseph Hussey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joseph Hussey Joseph Hussey (1660–1726) was an English Calvinist and congregationalist minister. ==Life== Hussey was born in Fordingbridge, Hampshire. After studying with the ejected minister Robert Whitaker, he attended Charles Morton's dissenting academy at Newington Green. He attributed a 1686 conversion to the reading of Stephen Charnock's ''The Existence and Attributes of God''. Hussey underwent Presbyterian ordination in 1688. He was pastor at Hitchin, and then from 1691 in Cambridge, Stephen Scandrett preaching as he took up the post. At that time the congregation met at the Hog Hill church, where a piece of land had been bought in 1687 on the basis of the Declaration of Indulgence;〔Thomas Dinham Atkinson, ''Cambridge Described and Illustrated'' (1897), p. 173; (online )〕 and it took on the name "Great Meeting".〔http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=66621〕 From 1694 Hussey's Cambridge church was congregational; but there was a Presbyterian secession in 1696, who moved to a meeting in Green Street.〔Wilson, p. 412.〕 He moved to a ministry in Petticoat Lane, London, in 1719.
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