Venn, H. (Henry), 1725-1797
Venn, Henry 1725-1797
Venn, Henry
Henry Venn
Henry Venn English evangelical minister and one of the founders of the Clapham Sect (1724–1797)
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Works
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Christ the joy of the Christian's life, and death his gain : the substance of a sermon preached April 10th, in Haworth church, on the death of the Reverend Mr. Wm. Grimshaw, A. B. Minister of that Parish, and Published at the Request of his Friends. To which is added, a sketch of his life and ministry. By H. Venn, A. M. Vicar of Huddersfield, in the West-Riding of Yorkshire. | |
Complete Duty of Man | |
The conversion of sinners the greatest charity. Being the substance sermon, preached on the 19th of November, at St. Peter's, Cornhill, before a Society for promoting religious knowledge amongst the poor; ... By H. Venn, A.M. .. | |
The deity of Christ, the practical benefit of believing it with a true heart, and the pernicious consequences which follow the denial of it, proved. Being the substance of a sermon, preached before the Reverend Michael Tyson, ... in the parish church of All-Saints, May 12, 1785. With an appendix, ... By H. Venn, .. | |
[T]he duty of a Parish-priest; his obligations to perform it; and the incomparable pleasure of a life devoted to the care of souls : A [s]ermon, preach'd at a visitation of the clergy, held at Wakefield, July 2, 1760. [By] H. Venn, A.M. vicar of Huddersfield, and late fellow of Queen's College, Cambridge. [Pu]blished at the request of many of the hearers. | |
An earnest and pressing call : to keep holy the Lord's day. Addressed equally to the rich and poor of his flock with suitable directions, to be observed for that purpose. By H. Venn, A. M. Vicar of Huddersfield, Yorkshire, and late Fellow of Queen's-College, Cambridge. | |
Family memorials of the late Mr. & Mrs. R. Houghton, of Huddersfield; | |
A free and full examination of the Rev. Dr. Priestley's free address on the Lord's supper : with some strictures on the treatise itself. To which is added, A Proof of the Incomparable Excellency of the Orthodox System, considered in a Practical View. In a Letter to that Gentleman. by H. Venn, A.M. Vicar of Huddersfield, and Chaplain to the Right Hon. the Earl of Buchan | |
The good and righteous king : A discourse delivered July 9, 1786, in the Surry chapel, ... by the Rev. Mr. Venn, and published with some variations and additions, .. | |
A letter from the Rev. H. Venn, A.M. to Jonathan Scott, Esqr. | |
Lettres du révérend H. Venn à Jonathan Scott. Traduit de l'anglais | |
The Life and a selection from the letters | |
Man a condemned prisoner : and Christ the strong hold to save him: Being the Substance of a sermon Preached at the assizes held at Kingston, in Surry; before The Hon. Sir Sidney Stafford Smythe, one of the Barons of his Majesty's Court of Exchequer, on Thursday March 16, 1769. And Published at the Desire of the High Sheriff. By H. Venn, M. A. Vicar of Huddersfield. | |
Memoir of life [of the Rev. Henry Venn]... | |
Memoirs of the late Sir John Barnard : Knight, and Alderman of the City of London | |
Mistakes in religion exposed: an essay on the prophecy of Zacharias. | |
The perfect contrast: or the entire opposition of popery, to the religion of Jesus the son of God. A sermon on James iii. xvii. preached at Clapham on Sunday November 5, 1758. By H. Venn, .. | |
Sermons on the following subjects, 1759: | |
A token of respect to the memory of the Rev. George Whitefield, A.M : Being the substance of a sermon preached on his death, at the Right Hon. the countess of Huntingdon's chapel at Bath, the 18th of Nov. 1770. By the Rev. Mr. Venn. | |
The variance between real and nominal Christians considered; and the cause of it explained : A sermon on Matthew x. 35, 36. By H. Venn, A. M. Late Fellow of Queen's-College, Cambridge. |