- John
Brekell (1697–1769) was an
English presbyterian minister and
theological writer.
Brekell was born at
North Meols, Lancashire, in 1697, and was educated...
- Four sea
stacks can be seen in this 1767 map by John
Brekell, in his book Euroclydon: or the
dangers of the sea
considered and improved, in some reflections...
- 1709. He was
there until his
death in 1744, ****isted by John
Brekell from
about 1729.
Brekell took over, and was
pastor then to his
death in 1769. His ****istant...
- by some
Lancashire ministers in 1750.
Despite open
opposition by John
Brekell from 1758, who by then had been
ministering at the Kaye
Street Chapel for...
-
perhaps not the
academy in Parker),
about 1714 to 1727.
Caleb Fleming, John
Brekell, John
Johnson (Lambeth librarian)
under Hardy.
Sheriffhales 1663-1697 (closed...
- the free
education of poor
children in
Liverpool in 1716. He had John
Brekell as a
colleague from 1728. He died on 22 July 1744, aged 68. Zebulun's Blessing...
- of New England.
Among his
English dissenting correspondents were John
Brekell,
Samuel Chandler,
Philip Doddridge, and
Henry Miles. He
corresponded also...
- (posthumous
publication of
correspondence with
Philip Doddridge) John
Brekell,
writing as
Verus Joseph Bretland,
writing as
Philander and
under other...