Wilson Milbourne
Wilson Milbourne (1821-1889) was a Strict and Particular Baptist preacher. In 1840, he preached his first sermon at Meopham, Kent. He was a member of the church meeting at Salem, Wilton Square, New North-road, under the pastoral ministry of William Flack. In 1876, he became a member of Mount Zion, Chadwell Street, under the pastoral ministry of John Hazelton. In 1879, he was appointed pastor of the church meeting at Hosham, a position he held for four years.
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The Life And Ministry Of Wilson Milbourne
Our late dear friend and brother, Wilson Milbourne, we knew well, and very highly esteemed him for his faithful adherence to the gospel of Christ, which he dearly loved. As a preacher of Christ he was solemn, savoury, and intelligent. Also "Affectionate in look, And tender in address as well becomes A messenger of grace to guilty men." In Sunday-school work he always appeared at home and happy, and his addresses to the young were generally appreciated as being interesting and instructive. Through the great kindness of our good friend, Mr. John Prior, of Hampstead Road, and the Misses Milbourne, we are favoured to give the annexed brief outline of the ministerial career of our deceased brother. Mr. Wilson Milbourne was a native of Carlisle,…