Samuel Richardson

Samuel Richardson (17th century) was a Particular Baptist preacher. He was one of the signatories of the 1644 Baptist Confession of Faith. As his name appears beside that of John Splisbury, it is likely he was a member of the church meeting at Wapping. His theological views were aligned with that of Tobias Crisp, a champion of justification by the righteousness of Christ alone, determined by the eternal decree of the TriUne Godhead.

  • Samuel Richardson

    The Life And Ministry Of Samuel Richardson

    It is probable from his name being signed with that of Mr. Spilsbury’s to the “Confession of Faith” that he was his colleague. He published a Pamphlet in reply to Dr. Featly’s virulent work against the Baptists. This consists of 18 quarto pages, and is entitled, “Some brief considerations on Doctor Featly his Book, intituled, The Dipper Dipt, wherein, in some measure, is discovered his many great and false accusations of divers persons, commonly called Anabaptists, with an Answer to them, and some brief reasons for their practices.”