John Alexander (minister)

John Alexander (minister)

John Alexander (1736 – 29 December 1765), a young writer of very promising talents, was born in Dublin in 1736, where his father, a dissenting teacher at Stratford upon Avon, had removed; and from whence, on his death, the widow and family returned to England. After grammar school, John was sent to the dissenting academy at Daventry, where he prosecuted his studies with commendable diligence, and was afterwards put under the tuition of Dr. Benson, who had sometimes young students under his care, after they had finished their university or academical education, for the purpose of instructing them in a more critical acquaintance with the sacred writings. He afterwards entered into the ministry, which he exercised in and near Birmingham, but principally at a small village called Longdon, about twelve miles from that place. On Saturday, Dec. 23, 1765, he returned to rest, in perfect health, between eleven and twelve o'clock, intending to officiate at Longdon next day: but at six in the morning he was found dead in his bed; an event which was sincerely deplored by his friends, both.as a private and a public loss.

After his death, the reverend John Palmer of London published a work of his, entitled "A Paraphrase upon the 15th chapter of the first epistle to the Corinthians; with critical notes and observations, and a Preliminary Dissertation, a Commentary, with critical Remarks, upon the 6th, 7th, and part of the 8th chapters to the Romans". To which is added, "A Sermon on Ecclesiastes ix. 10. composed by the author the day preceding his death", Lond. 1766, 4to. Mr. Palmer has bestowed high praise on the critical sagacity and learning displayed in this work. Of his talents, in another respect, a much more favourable opinion may be formed from the papers he wrote in "The Library", a monthly publication, conducted principally by Dr. Kippis. In this, Mr. Alexander wrote an ironic "Defence of persecution, essays on Dullness, Common Sense, Misanthropy, the Study of Man, Controversy, the Misconduct of Parents, Modern Authorship, the present state of Wit in Great Britain, the Index of the Mind, and the Fate of periodical productions".

He had a brother, Dr. Benjamin Alexander, a physician in London, who died young, in 1768, and was the translator of Morgagni "De sedibus et causis morborum", 3 vols, 4to, Lond. 1769.

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#Chalmers, Alexander. "The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of the most Eminent Persons in Every Nation; Particularly the British and Irish; from the Earliest Accounts to the Present Time". new ed. rev. and enl. London: Nichols [et al.] , 1812-1817. 32 vols.


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