Richard Conyers
Richard Conyers (1725-1786) was a High-Calvinist Anglican preacher. In 1756, he was appointed rector of Church of All Saints, Helmsley; in 1763, he was appointed rector of Kirby Misperton; in 1775, he was brought to London where he served at St. Paul’s, Deptford.
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The Life And Ministry Of Richard Conyers
The name that heads this short article is worthy of a place amongst our former Christian leaders, from his intimate acquaintance with such men as Berridge, Newton, Thornton, Romaine, and others. He was born at Helmsley, in Yorkshire, on February 13th, 1725. He was early deprived of both parents, and was brought up by his aged grandmother. He was first sent to school at Coxwold, and afterwards, at a suitable age, to Jesus College, Cambridge, where he was unwearied in his studies; and when still quite young, was appointed to a curacy at Overcarr, twelve miles from Helmsley, which he served for five years, when, on the death of the vicar of Helmsley, he was presented to that living. Like many others of his own…