William Turner (Unitarian minister)

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William Turner (1761–1859) was a Unitarian minister and educator who advanced the anti-slavery movement in Northern England, contributed to the development of intellectual institutions in Newcastle upon Tyne, and published sermons on a variety of topics.[1]

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  1. ^ Webb, R. K. (2004). Turner, William (1761–1859). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press.