James West

The Life And Ministry Of James John West

John E. Hazelton, Hold Fast:

James J. West, M.A., Rector of Winchelsea, was a bold and faithful servant of God. For years he preached a monthly sermon on Tuesday evenings at St. Barnabas Church, King’s Square, Goswell Road, where many a poor sinner was met with by the God of all grace and the Lord’s family were built up in their most holy faith.

Earthen Vessel 1872:

The Late Rector Of Winchelsea

The Rev. J. J. West, A. M.

This singularly truthful and thoroughly-experimental preacher, died August 7, 1872, in the sixty-seventh year of his age. He was forty-one years Rector of Winchelsea—which living is worth about £300 per annum. We cannot yet furnish particulars of his death; but our readers shall have all the good tidings we can procure.

 

James West (1805-1872) was a High-Calvinist Anglican preacher. In 1831, he appointed Rector of Winchelsea, Sussex, ministering in the Parish Church of Hurstpierpoint.