Philip Holland (minister)

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Died2 January 1789(1789-01-02) (aged 67–68)
SpouseCatherine Holland
Children1 son and daughter
Philip Holland
Born1721
Died2 January 1789(1789-01-02) (aged 67–68)
SpouseCatherine Holland
Children1 son and daughter
Parent(s)Mary Holland nee Savage (mother)
Thomas Holland (father)

Philip Holland (1721 – 2 January 1789) was an English nonconformist minister.

The eldest son of Thomas Holland, he was born at Wem, Shropshire. His father, Thomas Holland, a pupil of James Coningham, was ordained in August 1714 as presbyterian minister at Kingsley, Cheshire, and moved to Wem in 1717. His mother was Mary Savage, granddaughter of Philip Henry.

Philip Holland entered Philip Doddridge's dissenting academy at Northampton in 1739. He was followed in 1744 by his brother John, who conformed; and in 1751 by his brother Henry, who was transferred to Caleb Ashworth's Daventry Academy, and became minister at Prescot and (1765) at Ormskirk, where he died on 10 December 1781.

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