John Berridge (1716-1793) was, as Nigel R.Pibworth put it, an ‘individual’, one who demonstrated ‘a singular spirituality’. 1 One-time Senior Fellow at Clare College, Cambridge, in 1755 Berridge was installed as the Anglican incumbent in the village of Everton on the borders of Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire. Even so, he was, as yet, unconverted. At that time, he held to – and preached – salvation by works and the acceptance of orthodox theology. Towards the end of 1757, however, he was converted. Let his epitaph, which he himself prepared, tell the story – as it does to this day in the churchyard at Everton, where it speaks to all who will read and heed it: |