Venn, Henry, 1796-1873
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Name (Latin)
Venn, Henry, 1796-1873
Date of birth
1796-02-10
Date of death
1873-01-13
Associated country
Great Britain
Field of activity
Missions
Occupation
Clergy
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Biographical or Historical Data
Ed. of The Christian observer
Vicar of Drypool, later St. John's Church, Holloway
Sources of Information
- His To apply the Gospel, 1971.
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Wikipedia description:
Henry Venn (10 February 1796 – 13 January 1873) was an Anglican clergyman who is recognised as one of the foremost Protestant missions strategists of the nineteenth century. He was an outstanding administrator who served as honorary secretary of the Church Missionary Society from 1841 to 1873. He was also a campaigner, in the tradition of the Clapham Sect, who frequently lobbied Parliament on social issues of his day, notably on ensuring the total eradication of the Atlantic slave trade by retaining the West Africa Squadron of the Royal Navy. He expounded the basic principles of indigenous Christian missions: these were much later made widespread by the Lausanne Congress of 1974.
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