Dowling, John, 1807-1878 (Personal Name)
- Dowling, 1807-1878
His Dowling's reply to Miller, 1842: p. 1 (John Dowling, A.M., pastor of the Pine-Street Baptist Church, Providence, R.I.)
LC PREMARC file (hdg.: Dowling, John, 1807-1878)
Vindication of the Baptists from the charge of bigotry and of embarrassing missionary operations, 1838: t.p. (by John Dowling, A. M., pastor of the West Baptist Church, New-York)
Noble company : biographical essays on notable Particular-Regular Baptists in America, 2006: v. 10, p. 149-177 (b. May 12, 1807, in Pevensey England; d. July 4, 1878 in Middletown, New York; he converted to Christianity at age 16; taught Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and French at Buckinghamshire Classical Institute; preached in neighborhood chapels and led in Sunday School work; migrated to the United States in 1832; home missionary with the American Baptist Home Mission Society; active Baptist minister in New York, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey; pastored the West Baptist Church in New York City from 1836-1839; spoke out against slavery; active in the American and Foreign Bible Society)