John Clifford

John Clifford

John Clifford CH (born October 16, 1836 in Sawley, Derbyshire; died November 20, 1923 in London) was a British nonconformist minister and politician.

Clifford was son of a warp-machinist. As a boy he worked in a lace factory, where he attracted the notice of the leaders of the Baptist community, who sent him to the academy at Leicester and the Baptist college at Nottingham to be educated for the ministry. In 1858 he was called to Praed Street chapel, Paddington (London), and while officiating there he attended University College and pursued his education by working at the British Museum. He matriculated at the University of London (1859), and took its Bachelor of Arts degree (1861), Bachelor of Science (1862), Master of Arts (1864), and Bachelor of Laws (1866), and in 1883 he was given the honorary degree of DD by Bates College, United States, being known therefrom as Dr. Clifford. This degree, from a small American college, afterwards led to sarcastic allusions, but Dr. Clifford had not courted it. Cliffor's achievements at the University of London provided evidence of his intellectual equipment.

At Praed Street chapel he gradually obtained a large following, and in 1877 Westbourne Park chapel was opened for him. As a preacher, writer, propagandist and ardent Liberal politician, he became a power in the Nonconformist body. He was president of the London Baptist Association in 1879, of the Baptist Union in 1888 and 1899, and of the National Council of Evangelical Churches in 1898.

In 1899 he became a prominent campaigner against the Boer War. He was on the South Africa Conciliation Committee executive and he was president of the Stop the War Committee. As well as being a critic of the British treatment of the Boers he was a critic of the Union of South Africa's negotiated terms because of the un-equal treatment of the majority black population in the country. [ [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/REclifford.htm John Clifford ] at www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk]

His chief prominence in politics, however, dates from 1903 onwards in consequence of his advocacy of passive resistance to the Education Act of 1902. Into this movement he threw himself with militant ardour, his own goods being distrained upon, with those of numerous other Nonconformists, rather than that any contribution should be made by them in taxation for the purpose of an Education Act which in their opinion was calculated to support denominational religious teaching in the schools.

The passive resistance movement, with Dr. Clifford as its chief leader, had a large share in the defeat of the Unionist government in January 1906, and his efforts were then directed to getting a new act passed which should be undenominational in character. The rejection of Mr. Birrell's bill in 1906 by the House of Lords was accordingly accompanied by denunciations of that body from Dr. Clifford and his followers; but as year by year went by, up to 1000, with nothing but failure on the part of the Liberal ministry to arrive at any solution of the education problem, failure due now not to the House of Lords but to the inherent difficulties of the subject, it became increasingly clear to the public generally that the easy denunciations of the act of 1902, which had played so large a part in the elections of 1906, were not so simple to carry into practice, and that a compromise in which the denominationalists would have their say would have to be the result. Meanwhile passive resistance lost its interest, though Dr. Clifford and his followers continued to protest against their treatment.

Clifford was appointed Companion of Honour (CH) in the 1921 New Year Honours. [LondonGazette |issue=32178 |date=1 January 1921 |startpage=7|supp=yes ]

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* [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/REclifford.htm John Clifford] , in A Dictionary of Methodism in Britain and Ireland, John Vickers


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