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A local historical sketch traces the establishment and growth of Congregational (Independent) worship in a Kensington court suburb, describing the parish’s earlier rural character, the founding and building of a chapel, ministerial succession, and the lay networks that sustained the congregation. The narrative combines topographical detail, institutional records, and personal anecdotes to show how religious life adjusted as orchards and lanes gave way to streets and houses. It examines building projects, pastoral leadership, patronage, and community practices, situating the church’s development within the social and physical transformation of the neighbourhood.

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John Stoughton

John Stoughton was a notable English theologian and historian, recognized for his contributions to ecclesiastical literature. His works often explore the history and development of the Church in England, with significant titles including the multi-volume "Ecclesiastical History of England," which examines the Church through various pivotal periods such as the Civil Wars and the Restoration. Stoughton also delivered influential sermons, such as "Christian Literature," reflecting his engagement with contemporary religious discourse. In addition to his historical writings, he authored personal reflections in "Recollections of a Long Life," showcasing his experiences and insights throughout his extensive career.

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