Venn, H. (Henry), 1725-1797
Variant namesAuthor and curate of Clapham, 1754-1759.
Henry Venn was the son of a high church parson, and became an evangelical only after his marriage in 1750. He was a curate at Clapham from 1754, then vicar of Huddersfield from 1769 till 1771, when he moved to Yelling in Huntingdon, close enough to Cambridge to inspire such young men as Charles Simeon.
From the description of Poem, 17?? (Florida State University). WorldCat record id: 50670806
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creatorOf | Venn, H. (Henry), 1725-1797. Poem, 17?? | Florida State University | |
referencedIn | Autograph poem signed, Dum Vivimus Vivamus, by Henry Venn., undated | ||
referencedIn | Papers of the Venn MSS, 1619-circa 1955 | University of Birmingham Information Services, Special Collections Department |
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associatedWith | Used at Florida State University by Dr. Bertram H. Davis' class. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Venn family | family |
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England--Huntingdon |
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Birth 1725
Death 1797
Britons
English