Joseph Burroughs (1 January 1685 – 23 November 1761) was an English Baptist minister.
He was born in London, on 1 January 1685, of wealthy parents, his father being Humphreys Burroughs.
(a pupil of Thomas Doolittle), at Highgate, where he was class-fellow with John Ward; and at the university of Leyden.
His views of believers' baptism were sufficiently strict to place him with the party of close communion; but his general sentiments were not those of a narrow man.
His publications were: He also edited the posthumous sermons of Joseph Morris, Baptist minister at Glasshouse Yard, prefixing a memoir, in 1753.