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William Johnson Fox : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Johnson Fox
William Johnson Fox (1 March 1786 – 3 June 1864) was an English religious and political orator. ==Early life== Fox was born at Uggeshall Farm, Wrentham, near Southwold, Suffolk on 1 March 1786.〔''Memorial Edition of the Works of W. J. Fox''. Charles Fox, Publisher. London. 1868. p.355-359〕 His parents were strict Calvinists. When he was still young, his father dropped out of farming, and after time at a chapel school, Fox became a weaver's boy, an errand-boy, and in 1799 clerk in a bank. An autodidact, he entered prize competitions. From September 1806 Fox trained for the Independent ministry, at Homerton College. His tutor there was John Pye Smith, the Congregational theologian. Early in 1810 he took charge of a congregation at Fareham in Hampshire. Within two years he had become minister of the Unitarian chapel at Chichester, after failing to make a small seceding congregation at Fareham viable.〔
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