Francis Stone
1738 – 1813
Rector of St. Stephens parish in Cold Norton, Essex, and a radical English clergyman who championed religious and political liberty.
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Stone actively petitioned against forced conformity. He strongly backed American independence, the French Revolution, and anti-slavery efforts. In 1806, he preached an openly Unitarian sermon, sparking a landmark trial that led to his conviction for heresy and the loss of his ministry in 1808.
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