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  1. Granville Penn (9 December 1761 – 28 September 1844) was a great-grandson of Admiral Sir William Penn, a British author, and scriptural geologist . Biography. He was born 9 December 1761 in Spring Gardens, London, the second surviving son of Thomas Penn and his wife, Lady Juliana Fermor Penn, fourth daughter of Thomas, first Earl of Pomfret.

  2. Aug 18, 2023 · About Granville Penn. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granville_Penn. Granville Penn (9 December 1761 – 28 September 1844) was a great-grandson of Admiral Sir William Penn, a British author, and scriptural geologist. Biography.

  3. Nov 27, 2020 · Granville Penn (1761-1844) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree. Granville Penn (1761 - 1844) Born 9 Dec 1761 in Spring Gardens, Woodburn, Buckinghamshire, England. Ancestors. Son of Thomas Penn and Juliana (Fermor) Penn.

    • Male
    • December 9, 1761
    • Isabella (Forbes) Penn
  4. Jan 16, 2019 · His major work has a forbidding title: Conversations on Geology comprising a familiar exposition of the Huttonian and Wenerian System; The Mosaic Geology, as explained by Mr. Granville Penn; and the late discoveries of Professor Buckland, Humboldt. R. McCulloch, and others. The geological systems and the names testify to his geological knowledge.

  5. Creation Scientists. Profiles of Creation Scientists. Granville Penn. (1761–1844) by Dr. Terry Mortenson. Featured in British Scriptural Geologists in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century. Originally published in Journal of Creation 11, no 3 (December 1997): 361-374. Summary.

    • Dr. Terry Mortenson
  6. Granville Penn (1761-1844) was an amateur textual critic, who intended to revise the English translation of the new Testament, and brought in evidence from Codex Vaticanus (B03) in order to support his argument.

  7. research.vu.nl › files › 171444556VU Research Portal

    A Forgotten Pioneer: Granville Penn and the Victory of Vaticanus. 1. Introduction: Granville Penn1. Granville Penn (1761-1844)2 was a self-made scholar who is remembered, if at all, rather as a “biblical geologist” and historiographer of his great-grand-father’s life than as a textual critic.

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