Joseph Miller (priest)

Joseph Miller
Reverend
Reverend Joseph Miller in 1934
ChurchCongregational churches
1904 Regent Street, Oldham
1908 Runcorn
1911 Spittal
1912 Hamburg
1915 Morpeth
1922 Cleckheaton Westgate
Anglican churches
1929 St Mark Huddersfield
1931 St James Stainborough
1934 St Lucius, Farnley Tyas
Orders
Ordination1900 (minister)
1929 (Anglican priest)
by Bishop of Wakefield
Personal details
Born1874
NationalityBritish
Alma materNottingham Paton College
Cuddesdon College, Oxford
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Reverend Joseph Miller BD (born 1874) was a Congregational minister, much in demand as an "eloquent preacher" for 14 years in the north of England. While in Hamburg during his ministry he "rendered valuable assistance to his countrymen in distress" following a call from the American Embassy there. However, in 1929 he "created a sensation" by becoming an Anglican priest. His first Anglican incumbency was as vicar of the Church of St Mark, Old Leeds Road, Huddersfield, England, from 1929 to 1931.