William Mason (religious writer)

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William Mason, Calvinist writer; born Rotherhithe, 1719; died 29 September 1791.

He wrote a number of very popular Christian books, and was twice briefly editor of The Gospel Magazine, immediately before and immediately after Augustus Montague Toplady.

[edit] Selected published writings

  • A Spiritual Treasury for the Children of God
  • The Christian Communicant
  • The Believer's Pocket Companion

[edit] References

  • Hatfield, Edwin Francis. The Poets of the Church, New York, 1884, pages 412-414 [1]