William John Townsend


William John Townsend was a British minister of the Methodist New Connexion. He wrote on theology and the history of Methodism, writing biographies of Robert Morrison and Alexander Kilham. He also wrote a book on scholastic philosophy.

Life

William John Townsend was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, the son of Joseph and Mary Townsend. He was educated at Percy Street Academy in Newcastle. He worked in business for several years, before studying at Ranmoor College in Sheffield and becoming a minister of the Methodist New Connexion in 1860. He was President of the Methodist New Connexion Conference in 1886, and edited the Methodist New Connexion from 1893 to 1897.
The Great Schoolmen of the Middle Ages tried to provide "a fairer and higher estimate of the great Schoolmen" than as "solemn triflers or as mere metaphysical gymnasts", and sketch a "rationale of Scholasticism":

Works

Madagascar: its missionaries and martyrs, 1880.The great schoolmen of the middle ages. An account of their lives, and the services they rendered to the church and the world, 1881.Robert Morrison: the pioneer of Chinese missions, 1888.Alexander Kilham: the first Methodist reformer, 1889.James Stacey, D.D.: reminiscences and memorials, 1891.A handbook of Christian doctrine, 1897.A handbook for the Methodist New Connexion containing information of its doctrines, ministers, churches, institutions, legal relations, &c, 1899.Life of Oliver Cromwell: Tercentenary celebration, 1900.The great symbols, 1901.