REMAINS OF THE REV. PHILIP HENRY, A.M.
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Citations are based on reference standards. However, formatting rules can vary widely between applications and fields of interest or study. At the time of Monmouth's rebellion he was confined in Chester Castle for three weeks July under a general order from the lord-lieutenant.
He joined in a cautiously worded address September to James II. In May he was placed on the commission of the peace for Flintshire, but declined to qualify. He ministered at Broad Oak in an outbuilding near his house. His last years were spent in pastoral work. He died at Broad Oak of a sudden attack of colic and stone, on 24 June , aged sixty-four, and was buried on 27 June in Whitchurch Church. In , when the church was rebuilt, his body was removed to the churchyard, and the monument to the porch. In a tablet bearing an English version of the epitaph was placed in the north aisle of the church, the original monument being transferred to Whitewell Chapel, near Broad Oak.
In there was a commemoration of his life and ministry at St. Alkmund's to mark the tercentenary of his death. The couple had six children: The eldest daughter, Sarah, wife of John Savage, kept a diary which was published, and a biography was written of her as a godly nonconformist matron. A genealogy of Philip Henry's descendants, to , was published by one of Sarah Savage's descendants, Sarah Lawrence of Leamington , a teacher who published writings for children and her own poems.
The genealogy has been re-published. His Diaries and Letters , published in , gives a detailed account of the nonconformist life of his period.
His son Matthew was a notable commentator on the Bible and also a Presbyterian minister. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. Retrieved 23 June Henry Hulton and the American Revolution: Colonial Society of Massachusetts. Philip Herbert, fourth earl of Pembroke, in whose service his father had been, was his godfather. As a child he was playmate to the princes Charles and James, and kept to his dying day a book given him by the latter. Henry preached his first sermon at South Hinksey, Oxfordshire, on 9 Jan.
On the introduction of Francis Palmer, afterwards professor of moral philosophy, he was engaged 30 Sept.
Philip Henry (1631-1696)
In he was with his pupils at Oxford; from he was constantly at Worthenbury. The rector of Bangor was Henry Bridgeman [q.
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Robert Fogg, the parliamentary incumbent, put in a caveat 14 Sept. Accordingly, having undergone a lengthy but rather superficial examination by the fourth Shropshire classis constituted by parliament, April , he was ordained with five others at Prees, Shropshire, on 16 Sept. In a commission of ecclesiastical promotions took Worthenbury Chapel out of Bangor parish, making it with Worthenbury Church a donative a new parish, of which Henry was incumbent.
He declined the vicarage of Wrexham, Denbighshire, in March , refusing shortly afterwards a considerable living near London. He appears to have sympathised with the royalist rising under Sir George Booth in August Puleston died in , and the judge on 5 Sept. Roger Puleston, their eldest son, had no love for his tutor; they had even come to blows 16 Sept.
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In September he was presented at Flint assizes with Fogg and Richard Steel for not reading the common prayer, and again at the spring assizes, without effect. He had taken the oath of allegiance, but refusing reordination he was incapable of preferment. The Uniformity Act, which took effect on 24 Aug.
He consulted John Fell, D. His main objection was re-ordination, which he reckoned simony. On 15 March he was cited to Malpas, Cheshire, for baptising one of his own children; at the end of the month he was treated as a layman, and was made sub-collector of tax for the township of Iscoyd.