Benjamin Stinton

Benjamin Stinton (1676-1718) was a Particular Baptist preacher. He was appointed pastor of the Goat Yard (Horsley-Down) church in 1704. Thomas Crosby, his brother-in-law, published his unfinished work on the history of the English Baptists after his death. Although he was the successor of Benjamin Keach and the predecessor of John Gill, it appears he did not subscribe to their view of a single saving covenant of grace.

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    The Life And Ministry Of Benjamin Stinton

    Mr. Keach died July 18, 1704, and was succeeded by Mr. Benjamin Stinton, who had married one of his daughters. His excellent father-in-law, knowing his abilities as a minister, and believing that the church would fix on him as his successor, charged him on his death bed, not to refuse their call if they should think fit to make choice of him; adding, with great earnestness, that if he did not accept it, he would reject the call of God, and could not expect the divine blessing to attend him. It was with great difficulty that the church prevailed upon him, but the dying words of Mr. Keach, and the pressing earnestness of the church, at length led him to consent.