Nathaniel Marshall

Nathaniel Marshall


Nathaniel Marshall (d. 1730) was an English churchman and a theologian of some note whose views were high church and cessationist. He was also a strong opponent of the nonjurors. The son of John Marshall, rector of St George, Bloomsbury, he began as a pensioner of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, in 1696, attained the degree of LL.B. in 1702, then took holy orders, first as deacon in 1705, and then as a priest in 1705.