Armitage, Thomas
ARMITAGE, THOMAS; Baptist; b. at
Pontefract (20 m. s.s.w. of York), Yorkshire, England,
Aug. 2, 1819; d at Yonkers, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1896
He became a Methodist preacher at the age of
sixteen; emigrated to America in 1838; joined the
Baptists in 1848 and was pastor of the Fifth Avenue
Baptist Church, New York (then located on Norfolk
Street and known as the Norfolk Street Church),
from that year till Jan. 1, 1889. He was one of the
founders of the American Bible Union (1850) and
its president 1856-75. He published Preaching,
its Ideal and Inner Life (Philadelphia, 1880); A
History of the Baptists Traced by their Vital
Principles and Practices from the Time of our
Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ to the Present (New York,
1887; revised and enlarged ed., 1890).