Aked, Charles Frederic
AKED, CHARLES FREDERIC: English Baptist; b. at Nottingham Aug. 27, 1864. He
was educated at Midland Baptist College and
University College, Nottingham, after having
passed the early part of his life as an auctioneer. He was then pastor at Syston, Leicestershire, in 1886-88,
and at St. Helens and Earlstown, Lancashire, in 1888-90,
and from 1890 to 1906
was minister of Pembroke Chapel, Liverpool. In
the latter year he was elected pastor of the Fifth
Avenue Baptist Church, New York City. From 1893 to 1906
he made yearly visits to the United
States as a lecturer and preacher, and was also vice-president of the United Kingdom Alliance and one
of the founders of the Passive Resistance League.
In addition to numerous sermons and pamphlets,
he has written Changing Creeds and Social Struggles
(London, 1893) and Courage of the Coward, and
other Sermons in Liverpool (1905).
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