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  Philip Doddridge (Nonconformist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philip Doddridge (June 26, 1702 - October 26, 1751) was an English Nonconformist leader.
His father, Daniel Doddridge, was a merchant, and his mother the orphan daughter of the Rev. John Bauman, a Lutheran clergyman who had fled from Prague to escape religious persecution, and had held for some time the mastership of the grammar school at Kingston upon Thames.
Doddridge's academy is now represented by New College, Hampstead, in the library of which there is a large collection of his manuscripts.
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 Philip Doddridge
Doddridge was freer in his comments on Calvin than most Calvinists, telling his students, "Calvin has a multitude of judicious thoughts; but they are generally intermingled with a great many that are little to the purpose." This criticism has hurt many Calvinistic commentators who feel that their hero has thus been removed from his pedestal.
Doddridge simply main~ tained that revival of religion was the task of the Holy Spirit within the work of the universal church, in which true Christians, whatever their denominations, should work together.
Doddridge was never in good health and was always so thin that he could best be described as "a bag of bones." Yet he was often compared to a hare, always running hither and thither for the Lord.
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 Banner of Truth Trust General Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Philip Doddridge (1702-1751) was born in London, and educated a Kibworth Academy.
Doddridge fell under the suspicion of heresy because he was ambiguous about the relation between Christ and the divine nature.
Doddridge commended Owen and Goodwin to the students, but added that he thought them to be 'highly obscure.' Flavel is 'plain, popular and tedious.' He urged them to avoid complex theology in the pulpit but to speak of the love of Christ, the evil of sin, death, judgment and eternity.
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 HEMSoP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Philip Doddridge was born in London on 26 June 1702, the son of a prosperous oilman and grandson of a minister.
Doddridge was educated at several private dissenting schools and afterwards went into the dissenting ministry, entering the academy of John Jennings at Kibworth and later Hinckley, both in Leicestershire.
Philip Doddridge died in Lisbon, Portugal, on 26 October 1751, where he was attempting to overcome a long illness.
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 Dictionary of National Biography: Doddridge, Philip (1702-1751)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Philip was the twentieth and last issue of the marriage; so few were the signs of life at his birth that at first he was given up for dead; his constitution was always extremely delicate.
Doddridge told Orton that his education was begun by his mother, who taught him Bible history from the pictures on the Dutch tiles of the chimney.
Doddridge's correspondence is remarkable at this period for its lively play of sportive vivacity, its absence of reserve, and its pervading elements of healthy good sense.
www.ccel.org /ccel/ccel/eee/files/doddridg.htm   (4305 words)

  
 PHILIP DODDRIDGE - LoveToKnow Article on PHILIP DODDRIDGE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
His father, Daniel Doddridge, was a London merchant, and his mother the orphan daughter of the Rev. John Bauman, a Lutheran clergyman who had fled from Prague to escape religious persecution, and had held for some time the mastership of the grammar school at Kingston-upon-Thames.
He also published several courses of sermons on particular topics, and is the author of many wellknown and justly admired hymns, e.g.
In 1736 both the universities at Aberdeen gave him the degree of D.D. See Memoirs, by Rev. Job Orton (1766); Letters to and from Dr Doddridge, by Rev. Thomas Stedman (1790); and Correspondence and Diary, in 5 vols., by his grandson, John Doddridge Humphreys (1829).
www.1911encyclopedia.org /D/DO/DODDRIDGE_PHILIP.htm   (548 words)

  
 F.A.Q.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Doddridge worked in a totally different environment, where he was charged with training men for the ministry and expected to give them clear guidance on fundamental Christian doctrines; and where dogmatism on such matters as the Deity of Christ and the personality of the Holy Spirit would have been accepted as a matter of course.
Doddridge rightly deprecated the squalid feuding which was such a feature of the 4th century Arian controversy, but he does not seem to have grasped the gravity of what was at stake.
Doddridge, as we have seen, was less than fulsome in his praise of the Nicene Fathers, but no one was (or is) expected to subscribe to all the sentiments of such men as Athanasius and the Cappadocians.
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 Early History of Doddridge County
Doddridge County was created by an act of the Virginia General Assembly on February 4, 1845 from parts of Harrison, Lewis, Tyler, and Ritchie counties.
Philip Doddridge was born in Bedford County, Pennsylvania on May 17, 1772, the second son of John and Mary (Willis) Doddridge.
Doddridge County's growth during the 19th Century was assisted by the advent of two important transportation projects: the Northwestern Turnpike and the construction of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
www.polsci.wvu.edu /wv/Doddridge/dodhistory.html   (2431 words)

  
 Oct 01 - Article - Philip Doddridge - hero or heretic? - Alan C. Clifford   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Dr Philip Doddridge’s dates (1702-51) provide us with two contiguous anniversaries: the 250th anniversary of his death falls this year (26 October) and the tercentenary of his birth next year (26 June).
While Doddridge’s life-long priority was clearly the spread of the gospel and the salvation of souls, the tercentenary essays of 1951, Philip Doddridge (1702-51): His contribution to English Religion, presented a different picture on its dust jacket.
The impression given was that Doddridge was chiefly ‘tireless in the cause of Christian Unity’.
www.evangelical-times.org /Articles/Oct01/oct01a01.htm   (1436 words)

  
 Kibworth & District Chronicle.October 95.Kib Congregational Church
From the pulpit Philip Doddridge recited the verses, line by line, and as he announced them, they were sung by the congregation.
Above the pulpit on the Chapel wall at Kibworth is a plaque in memory of Philip Doddridge and his study chair is still in existence.
Philip Doddridge started his ministry in this Meeting-house where the ten commandments were written on the wall behind the pulpit, presumably this was "The White House".
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 Philip Doddridge (1702-1751), Northamptonshire Dissenting Minister
Philip Doddridge was a leading nonconformist minister in Northamptonshire during the first half of the eighteenth century.
In common, Doddridge and Carey were dissenters, and both performed Christian ministry in both Northamptonshire and Leicestershire.
28:18-20, Doddridge referred to the passage as "the Commission," referring to the universal nature of the Christian message, and he insists upon "adult baptism" being the sense of the text.
www.wmcarey.edu /carey/doddridge/dodd.htm   (620 words)

  
 Philip Doddridge
Doddridge, the son of Daniel Doddridge, a London oil merchant, was born on London, on June 26, 1702.
All of the children except Philip and a sister died in infancy.
Doddridge was a friend and admirer of Isaac Watts.
www.hymnsandcarolsofchristmas.com /Hymns_and_Carols/Biographies/philip_doddridge.htm   (441 words)

  
 Philip Doddridge, 1702-1751 [Evangelical Library]
As Doddridge's first editor said of his hymns, 'There is nothing that savours of a Party Spirit, or carries an appearance of designing to confine their use to any of the Sects into which Christians are unhappily divided.' Similarly, Dr Lloyd-Jones' favourites include texts by Anglicans, Methodists, Romans and worse.
Doddridge could and might have lectured and written in Latin; had he been as nervous of the alleged 'dumbing-down' which Pharisees hide behind in every generation, he would have done both in a strange tongue.
Doddridge was at the cutting edge of Christian verse, not a century or two behind.
www.elib.org.uk /lectures/doddridge.html   (6829 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Philip Doddridge (Protestant Christianity, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Philip Doddridge 1702–51, English nonconformist minister and noted hymn writer.
His many hymns include "Awake, My Soul, Stretch Every Nerve" and "O Happy Day, That Fixed My Choice." Doddridge's Correspondence and Diary (5 vol., 1829–31) was edited by his great-grandson.
More articles from AllRefer Reference on Philip Doddridge
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 Philip Doddridge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Philip Doddridge (June 26, 1702 - October 26, 1751), English Nonconformist divine, was born in London.
About 1715 he was removed to a private school at St Albans, where he was much influenced by the Presbyterian minister, Samuel Clarke.
Miss Celia little woman, with young brothers of her own, made writing he did very well, and proudly took his.
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 October 26: Philip Doddridge wrote to inspire holy living   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Philip Doddridge was born in London, England on June 26, 1702, the youngest of twenty children.
At twenty-seven Doddridge began to pastor the Castle Hill congregational chapel in Northampton, England; he was to continue there for the next twenty-two years.
Philip Doddridge died on this day, October 26, 1751 and is buried in the English cemetery in Lisbon.
www.gospelcom.net /chi/DAILYF/2003/10/daily-10-26-2003.shtml   (642 words)

  
 The Nation, 05/12/1881 - Philip Doddridge
It is mainly a record of the more important outward incidents which characterized the life of Doddridge as a Nonconformist minister.
...Doddridge was first in the field trying to raise volunteers for the defence of the country, and urging the Government to energetic action...
...Doddridge should have written hundreds of hymns-he generally composed one after finishing the writing of his sermon-is no evidence that he was a poet...
www.nationarchive.com /Summaries/v032i0828_14.htm   (686 words)

  
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Dodd­ridge had gone there to re­cup­er­ate from ex­haust­ion.
Youngest of 20 child­ren, Dod­dridge at­tend­ed Kings­ton Gram­mar School at St. Al­bans, and a non­con­form­ist acad­e­my in Kib­worth, Lei­ces­ter­shire, Eng­land.
By the Late Rev­er­end Phil­ip Dod­dridge, D., pub­lished post­hu­mous­ly by Job Or­ton (J. Ed­dowes and J. Cot­ton, 1755)
www.cyberhymnal.org /bio/d/o/doddridge_p.htm   (147 words)

  
 Wiliam Carey, D.D. (1761-1834): Theological Influences
Doddridge (1702-1751), was an evangelical dissenting minister in Northampton, England.
Possibly, the most important material in the commentary is Doddridge’s notes, which are printed at the bottom of the page.
Nuttall, Geoffrey F. Calendar of the Correspondence of Philip Doddridge DD (1702-1751).
www.wmcarey.edu /carey/bib/theological_influences.htm   (1293 words)

  
 The Independent Chapel, St.Albans
2001 marks the 250th anniversary of the death of Philip Doddridge.
Doddridge was born in 1702 into a well-to-do family.
Today Doddridge is best remembered for his hymns, a few of which have endured to the present, for example:
www.spicerstreet.org.uk /philipdoddridge.html   (300 words)

  
 Philip Doddridge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Phillip Doddridge (1702 - 1751) and the Eighteenth century awakening
Roots and Shoots Philip Doddridge by Malcolm Deacon
Philip Doddridge and Theological Education by Geoff Thomas
website.lineone.net /~gsward/pages/pdoddridge2.html   (89 words)

  
 Directory - Society: Religion and Spirituality: Christianity: Music: Hymns: Authors and Composers: D: Doddridge, Philip   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Philip Doddridge  · cached · Biographical article from "The Banner of Sovereign Grace Truth" magazine.
Hinckley Unitarian Chapel  · cached · Pictures and history of a building where Doddridge was a student.
Philip Doddridge  · cached · Evangelical Library (London) Lecture by Christopher Idle.
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 Jun 02 - Article - 'O sing unto the Lord' the hymns of Philip Doddridge (4) - Alan Clifford   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Doddridge was thoroughly persuaded of the practice of covenant baptism (believers and their children).
Dr Routley claims that Doddridge was the inventor of hymns which express ‘the social implications of the gospel’.
Of all the hymns of Philip Doddridge, it is difficult to determine which was his first composition.
www.evangelical-times.org /Articles/June02/jun02a12.htm   (681 words)

  
 In living, LIVE! - Remembering the life of Philip Doddridge | Alan Clifford
This fact reminds us that Doddridge was primarily a minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ, a calling which he considered 'the most desirable employment in the world.' To earlier generations, Doddridge's various activities as pastor, evangelist, academy tutor, author, philanthropist and patriot won him many admirers.
Doddridge lived at a time when secularism was gnawing at the roots of Christianity.
Doddridge wrote of the occasion that 'something of a peculiar blessing seemed to attend the discourse, when delivered from the pulpit; and that to such a degree, as I do not know to have been equalled by any other sermon I ever preached'.
www.e-n.org.uk /2001-10/1609-In-living-LIVE.htm   (1548 words)

  
 doddridge: SHG Resources - West Virginia, Doddridge County History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Doddridge County was created by an act of the Virginia.
Doddridge County is in north central West Virginia, between Clarksburg and Parkersburg via.
Doddridge Controls Inc. - process control, material handling, coal.
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 Philip Doddridge - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Philip Doddridge - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
There is more than one Philip Doddridge important to history:
This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
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 Philip Doddridge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Doddridge : to which are prefixed memoirs of Doctor Doddridge
The rise and progress of religion in the soul: Illustrated in a course of serious and practical addresses suited to persons of every character and circumstance...
Philip Doddridge and the catholicity of the Old Dissent
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The 14,000 defenders had no chance of winning but stunned the Japanese by holding out for 17 days.
Here is the most vivid recollection of the Battle of Hong Kong from the perspective of Rifleman Phil Doddridge, "D" Company, Royal Rifles of Canada
Philip Doddridge was born on April 2, 1922, to Hugh and Emma Doddridge of New Richmond, Quebec.
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 AIM25: Senate House Library, University of London: Notes on an educational method by Philip Doddridge
Administrative/Biographical history: Philip Doddridge was born in 1702, and orphaned by the age of 13.
This may be the original account written by Philip Doddridge and sent to Isaac Watts.
Related material: Further material relating to Philip Doddridge may be found in Northampton Central Library; Dr Williams's Library, London; the British Library, London; Harris Manchester College Library, Oxford University; Beinecke Library, Yale University; Devon Record Office; and the John Rylands University Library of Manchester.
www.aim25.ac.uk /cats/14/1319.htm   (568 words)

  
 Philip Doddridge
The rise and progress of religion in the soul: By Philip Doddridge ; to which is prefixed the life of the author
Calendar of the Correspondence of Philip Doddridge, DD, (1702-1751) (Joint Publications Series of the Historical Manuscripts Comm)
Philip Doddridge, his life and labors: A centenary memorial
civilizednation.com /webstore/us/books/author/Philip+Doddridge.htm   (197 words)

  
 County Info - Doddridge County WV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The county seat of Doddridge County is West Union, although originally it was called Lewisport.
This north centrally located county was named in honor of Philip Doddridge, a distinguished statesman of West Virginia, who spent a good deal of his career in Brooke County.
Doddridge County contains some 322 square miles of West Virginia territory.
www.wvcounties.org /counties/doddridge.html   (151 words)

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