Thomas Grantham (Baptist)
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| Born | January 1634 Halton Holegate, Lincolnshire, Kingdom of England |
| Died | 17 January 1692 (aged 58) Norwich, Norfolk, Kingdom of England |
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| Spouse | Bridget |
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| Main interests | Credobaptism, systematic theology, Church history |
| Notable ideas | Via Media of congregational and presbyterian polity, |
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Thomas Grantham (January 1634 – 17 January 1692) was an English General Baptist divine (theologian), minister, and author. Grantham was one of the leading theologians for English Baptists and made petitions on behalf of the Baptist tenets, having access to King Charles II, in 17th century England.