John Moore (1662-1726) was an English Baptist minister from Northampton. He published a collection of selected sermons in 1722. This was supplemented and re-published in 1854 as "Several Sermons by John Moore of Northampton." He died on January 14, 1726.
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Name | Moore, John |
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Short description | English Baptist minister |
Date of birth | 1662 |
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Date of death | 1726 |
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