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* Henry Venn ( 1725 – 97 ), founder of the group, father of John Venn and great-grandfather of John Venn ( originator of the Venn diagram )
* Henry Venn ( Clapham Sect ) the elder, ( 1725 – 1797 ), English evangelical minister
** John Venn ( 1750-1813 ), one of the founders of the Church Missionary Society, son of Henry Venn
*** Henry Venn ( Church Missionary Society ) the younger, ( 1796-1873 ), secretary of the Church Missionary Society, grandson of Henry Venn
**** John Venn ( 1834 – 1923 ), British logician and the inventor of Venn diagrams, son of Henry Venn the younger
"; Henry Venn, secretary of the Church Missionary Society, sets out ideal of self-governing, self-supporting and self-propagating churches ; Hudson Taylor arrives in China
Henry Venn who, at the time of John's birth, was the rector of the parish of Drypool near Hull.
Henry Venn, a fellow of Queens ', was from a family of distinction.
Henry Venn was secretary to this Society from 1841.
Influenced by the indigenous church mission theories of Anglican Henry Venn ( 1796 – 1873 ) and American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions secretary Rufus Anderson ( 1796 – 1880 ), from the beginning of the global expansion of the Church of the Nazarene ( including its antecedent groups ), there was a commitment to the development of indigenous churches and districts within the framework of a unitary global denomination under the authority of the Manual.
John and Charles Wesley, George Whitefield, Henry Venn, Thomas Scott, and Thomas Adam all express their deep obligation to the author.
Henry Venn.
His grandson, also named Henry Venn ( 10 February 1796-13 January 1873 ), was honorary secretary of that society from 1841 to 1873.
The three principles of self-governance, self-support ( i. e., financial independence from foreigners ) and self-propagation ( i. e., indigenous missionary work ) were first articulated by Henry Venn, General Secretary of the Church Missionary Society from 1841 – 73, and Rufus Anderson, foreign secretary of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.
This is the famous " three-self " formula formulated by Henry Venn of the London Church Missionary Society in the 19th century.

Henry and 1725
* Henry Bowes Howard, 4th Earl of Berkshire 1718 – 1725
* Charles Henry Lee ( 1725 – 44 )
* Henry Benedict Maria Clement Thomas Francis Xavier Stuart ( 11 March 1725 – 13 July 1807 ), later known as the Cardinal Duke of York, never married.
* Captain Henry Roberts ( 1725 – 1796 ) was a native of Shoreham, where he raised his six children.
Henry Pelham, MP ( 1717 – 1725 )
Henry Pelham, MP ( 1725 – 1754 )
His parents were the Reverend Henry Fuller ( 15 January 1713 – 23 July 1761 ) and his wife Frances, née Fuller ( 1725 – 14 February 1778 ).
* Henry Boyle, 1st Baron Carleton ( 25 June 1721 – 27 March 1725 )
The title, which became extinct on the death of his grandson, the 3rd viscount, in 1725 ( when the family estate of Monasterevan, renamed Moore Abbey, passed to his daughter's son Henry, 4th earl of Drogheda ), was re-granted in 1756 to his cousin Nicholas Loftus, a lineal descendant of the archbishop.
* Henry Boyle, 1st Baron Carleton ( 1669 – 1725 ), Lord Treasurer of Ireland
* Henry Benedict Maria Clement Stuart ( 1725 – 1807 ) ( 1747, 1803 ) longest total cardinalate
* Henry Boyle, 1st Baron Carleton ( 1669 – 1725 )
* Sir Henry Bridgeman, 5th Baronet ( 1725 – 1800 ) ( created Baron Bradford in 1794 )
* Henry Bridgeman, 1st Baron Bradford ( 1725 – 1800 )
The earliest recorded use of the term was by the British preacher Philip Henry in 1672, and later, apparently independently, by the preacher Isaac Watts in 1725.
The cover of the third edition of Dumpling and Pudding, which contains Henry Carey ( writer ) | Henry Carey's satire " Namby Pamby " ( 1725 ), one of the earliest surviving works to refer to the rhyme
Widespread familiarity with the rhyme is suggested by its use by Henry Carey in his satire Namby Pamby ( 1725 ), as:
* Henry Boyle, 1st Baron Carleton ( 1669 – 1725 ), English politician
* Henry Benedict Stuart ( 1725 – 1807 ), Jacobite claimant to the throne of England, Scotland and Ireland
In 1725, Leopold tried to marry off his daughter Anne Charlotte to the young King Louis XV, but Louis Henry, Duke of Bourbon, then prime minister, prevented a union with a descendant of the rival House of Orléans.
The earliest reference to the well-known verse is in Namby Pamby, a ballad by Henry Carey published in 1725, in which he himself italicised the original:

Henry and Barnes
Henry A. Barnes ( c. 1907 – September 1968 ) was an American traffic engineer and commissioner who served in many cities, including Flint, Michigan ; Denver, Colorado ; Baltimore, Maryland ; and New York City.
* Photo – Henry Barnes ( left ), Charles Adler, Jr. ( center ), and Charles Upham, Jr.
After this divorce, Henry marries the beautiful and ambitious Lady Katherine Howard ( Binnie Barnes ).
An early example was the Pete Manx series by Henry Kuttner and Arthur K. Barnes ( sometimes writing together and sometimes separately, under the house pen-name of Kelvin Kent ).
At a simultaneous match against five masters, Morphy won two games against Jules Arnous de Rivière and Henry Edward Bird, drew two games with Samuel Boden and Johann Jacob Löwenthal, and lost one to Thomas Wilson Barnes.
* Henry J. Barnes House
Al Hunt, Judy Woodruff, Fred Barnes, Margaret Carlson, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Henry Hyde, and Rick Santorum attended Novak's baptism, with some of them openly crying.
They include Gordon Barnes, Mary E. Barnicle, E. C. Beals, Barbara Bell, Paul Brewster, Genevieve Chandler, Richard Chase, Fletcher Collins, Carita D. Corse, Sidney Robertson Cowell, Dr. E. K. Davis, Kay Dealy, Seamus Doyle, Charles Draves, Marjorie Edgar, John Henry Faulk, Richard Fento, Helen Hartness Flanders, Frank Goodwin, Percy Grainger, Herbert Halpert, Melville Herskovits, Zora Neale Hurston, Myra Hull, George Pullen Jackson, Stetson Kennedy, Bess Lomax, Elizabeth Lomax, Ruby Terrill Lomax, Eloise Linscott, Bascom Lamar Lunsford, Walter McClintock, Alton Morris, Juan B. Rael, Vance Randolph, Helen Roberts, Domingo Santa Cruz, Charles Seeger, Mrs. Nicol Smith, Robert Sonkin, Ruby Pickens Tartt, Jean Thomas, Charles Todd, Margaret Valliant, Ivan Walton, Irene Whitfield, John Woods, and John W. Work III. This checklist has been prepared as a result of countless requests.
* Bloor, David ; Barnes, Barry & Henry, John, Scientific knowledge: a sociological analysis ( Chicago: University Press, 1996 ).
Ronald Alexander Henry Barnes.
* Henry Gorell Barnes, 2nd Baron Gorell ( 1882 – 1917 )
Channing played the role of Lydia Barnes, ex-wife of Stewart Barnes ( Henry Winkler ), and had two sons and a lesbian daughter ( Christopher Gorham, Paula Marshall, Ty Burrel, Jennifer Tilly ).
However, Daphne is only concerned with the discovery of her estranged husband, Henry Barnes ( Peter Butterworth ) living a downtrodden life as the camp's odd-job man, despite having won the Pools.
* Peter Butterworth as Henry Barnes
Linda Hutcheon coined the term " historiographic metafiction " to refer to works that fictionalize actual historical events or figures ; notable examples include The General in His Labyrinth by Gabriel García Márquez ( about Simón Bolívar ), Flaubert's Parrot by Julian Barnes ( about Gustave Flaubert ), Ragtime by E. L. Doctorow ( which features such historical figures as Harry Houdini, Henry Ford, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, Booker T. Washington, Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung ), and Rabih Alameddine's Koolaids: The Art of War which makes references to the Lebanese Civil War and various real life political figures.
The strong programme or Strong Sociology is a variety of the sociology of scientific knowledge ( SSK ) particularly associated with David Bloor, Barry Barnes, Harry Collins, Donald A. MacKenzie, and John Henry.
* Barnes, B., D. Bloor, J. Henry ( 1996 ), Scientific Knowledge: A Sociological Analysis, University of Chicago Press.
Three people in 1888 became partners as well: James Murray Kay, Thurlow Weed Barnes, and Henry Oscar Houghton, Jr.
* Ernie Hudson as Senior Deputy John Henry Barnes
The name " Barnes Dance " commemorates the traffic engineer Henry Barnes.
The famous names in the ornithology of the Indian subcontinent during this era include Andrew Leith Adams ( 1827 – 1882 ), Edward Blyth ( 1810 – 1873 ), Edward Arthur Butler ( 1843 – 1916 ), Douglas Dewar ( 1875 – 1957 ), N. F. Frome ( 1899 – 1982 ), Hugh Whistler ( 1889 – 1943 ), H. H. Godwin-Austen ( 1834 – 1923 ), Col. W. H. Sykes ( 1790 – 1872 ), C. M. Inglis ( 1870 – 1954 ), Frank Ludlow ( 1885 – 1972 ), E. C. Stuart Baker ( 1864 – 1944 ), Henry Edwin Barnes ( 1848 – 1896 ), F. N. Betts ( 1906 – 1973 ), H. R. Baker, W. E. Brooks ( 1828 – 1899 ), Margaret Cockburn ( 1829 – 1928 ), James A. Murray, E. W. Oates ( 1845 – 1911 ), Ferdinand Stoliczka ( 1838 – 1874 ), Valentine Ball ( 1843 – 1894 ), W. T. Blanford ( 1832 – 1905 ), J. K. Stanford ( 1892 – 1971 ), Charles Swinhoe ( 1836 – 1923 ), Robert Swinhoe ( 1836 – 1877 ), C. H. T. Marshall ( 1841 – 1927 ), G. F. L. Marshall ( 1843 – 1934 ), R. S. P. Bates, James Franklin ( 1783 – 1834 ), Satya Churn Law, Arthur Edward Osmaston ( 1885 – 1961 ), Bertram Beresford Osmaston ( 1868 – 1961 ), Wardlaw Ramsay ( 1852 – 1921 ) and Samuel Tickell ( 1811 – 1875 ).
Subsequent editions were published in 1612, by Richard Barnes, and in 1622, by Henry Bell.

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