George Webb
George Webb (1827-1994) was a Strict and Particular Baptist preacher. In 1854, he was appointed pastor of the church meeting at White-street, Moorfields. Thereafter he pastored churches meeting at (1) Camden Town; (2) Laxfield; (3) Maidstone; and (4) Dover. For the last three years of his life, he served as an itinerate preacher in London and other parts of England.
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The Life And Ministry Of George Webb
Dear Brother,—My late beloved brother, Mr. George Webb, was born near Victoria-park, London, of God-fearing parents in the year 1827, and was suddenly called home on October 17, 1894. He was the child of many prayers; he grew up strictly moral; when quite young attended chapel with his parents, went to Sunday-school, and, when about fifteen years of age, became a teacher. That with his morality, attendance at chapel, saying prayers, teaching in the school at the age of sixteen years, he had become a decided self-righteous young man, trusting to his moral virtue, so making a righteousness of the supposed good deeds he had done. As I had been mercifully taught the only way of salvation was by sovereign grace, through the obedience and…