Theophilus Dorrington

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Theophilus Dorrington (1654–1715) was a Church of England clergyman. Initially a nonconforming minister, he settled at Wittersham in The Weald, an area with many Dissenters, particularly Baptists. He became a controversialist attacking nonconformity.[1] He also warned that the Grand Tour could create Catholic converts, by aesthetic impressions.[2]

Theophilus Dorrington, 1703 engraving by Gaspar Bouttats

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