John Cooper
John Cooper (1805-1881) was a Strict and Particular Baptist preacher. In 1831, he was appointed pastor of the church meeting at Wattisham, Suffolk, a position he held for nearly fifty years. He also served as Secretary for fifteen years of the Suffolk and Norfolk Association, and was one of the editors for the Gospel Herald.
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The Life And Ministry Of John Cooper
In the 1889 edition of the Earthen Vessel, the following sketch is given for the life and ministry of John Cooper: The Late Mr. John Cooper, Of Wattisham, SuffolkA quarter of a century ago the names of George Wright, of Beccles, Samuel Collins, of Grundisburgh, and John Cooper, of Wattisham, were familiar to almost every old resident in the county of Suffolk; and for their preaching qualifications they had few equals in the Strict Baptist Denomination. The last time we saw Mr. Cooper, was at Blakenham Chapel; he was then seated in the corner of the building, and appeared to be very feeble in shaking hands and in wishing us a loving farewell. We learn from Mr. S. K. Bland's excellent account of Mr. Cooper,…