The Gospel Magazine - List of Editors

List of Editors

  • 1766–1774: Joseph Gurney (died 1815)
  • 1774–1775 & 1776: William Mason (1719–1791)
  • December 1775–June 1776: Augustus Montague Toplady
  • Erasmus Middleton (1739–1805), editor 1776–1805

Some time between 1783 and 1796 the Gospel Magazine was suspended for some time and a magazine called the Spiritual Magazine was produced

  • 1796–1838: Walter Row, a personal friend of Toplady
  • 1839–1840: Bagnall Baker, a High Anglican—but not an Anglo-Catholic
  • June 1840–1893: David Alfred Doudney (1811–1893)
  • 1893–1894: George Cowell, editor
  • 1895–1916: James Ormiston, rector of St Mary le Port Church, Bristol
  • 1916–1951: Thomas Houghton
  • 1951–1964: William Dodgson Sykes
  • 1964–1975: Herbert M. Carson (died 2004)
  • 1976–1981: John Tallach, then Free Presbyterian minister in Kinlochbervie, now Church of Scotland minister in Cromarty.
  • 1981–2000: Maurice Handford
  • 2000– : Edward Malcolm

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