John Noble

John Noble (?-1730) was a Particular Baptist preacher. In 1690, two congregations called him as pastor, but rather than the one being without the minister, the congregations agreed to unite as a single church. It met at Tallow Chandler’s Hall, Dowgate Hill. In 1717, he co-founded the Particular Baptist Fund with John Skepp to support poor ministers.

  • John Noble

    The Life And Ministry Of John Noble

    It appears that he became the pastor of a church at Tallow Chandler’s Hall, Dowgate Hill, in 1690 composed of two congregations, each of which was so well satisfied with his ministry as to invite him to become the pastor, and both of which united into one Society rather than not enjoy the benefits of his very acceptable ministry. In this station he was preserved with great honour, integrity, and usefulness, for about thirty four years; in all which time he truly manifested himself a minister of the grace of Christ. He was removed by death June 12, 1730, in the 71st year of his age.