Isaac Kimber (1692–1755) was an English General Baptist minister, biographer, and journalist.
[2] Kimber's first settlement as minister was early in 1722, as assistant to Joseph Burroughs, at Paul's Alley, Barbican; he was an unimpressive preacher, and, very near-sighted, he eventually lost the sight of one eye.
He left Paul's Alley on 28 June 1724, and became assistant to Samuel Acton at Nantwich, Cheshire.
[1] Kimber then started a periodical called The Morning Chronicle, which lasted from January 1728 to May 1732.
[5] Kimber died of apoplexy early in 1755; his funeral sermon was preached at Paul's Alley by Joseph Burroughs on 9 February.