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  1. Henry Venn (1725 in Barnes, Surrey, England – 1797), was an English evangelical minister and one of the founders of the Clapham Sect, an influential evangelical group within the Church of England.

  2. 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.

  3. Henry Venn was an Anglican missionary administrator and theorist who led the CMS in the nineteenth century. He defined the evangelical position vis-à-vis Anglo-Catholics and Latitudinarians, and developed the concept of the indigenous church as the main goal of mission. He also wrote a book on the life of Francis Xavier and several policy statements.

  4. 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 to 1873, and Rufus Anderson, foreign secretary of the American Board of ...

  5. Henry Venn was one of the shapers and movers of the nineteenth-century missionary movement. Today he is known chiefly as a father of the “indigenous church” principle (self-supporting, self-governing, self-propagating).

  6. 1 de jul. de 2020 · La familia que conmemoramos hoy en el Calendario de la Iglesia de Inglaterra son los Venns: el abuelo Henry Venn no era un párroco ordinario. A través de su ministerio, toda la ciudad de Huddersfield fue galvanizada para el Evangelio.

  7. This work seeks to find what part Henry Venn, the dynamic and accomplished secretary of the Church Missionary Society, played to see how Christian faith can go well together or combine with ...