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      • Philip Henry (24 August 1631 – 24 June 1696) [ 1] was an English Nonconformist clergyman and diarist. His son Matthew Henry was a notable commentator on the Bible and also a Presbyterian minister.
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    Philip Henry (24 August 1631 – 24 June 1696) [1] was an English Nonconformist clergyman and diarist. His son Matthew Henry was a notable commentator on the Bible and also a Presbyterian minister.

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  4. Philip Henry (1631-1696), nonconformist divine and diarist, eldest son of John Henry, keeper of the orchard at Whitehall, was born at Whitehall on 24 Aug. 1631.

  5. Oct 19, 2016 · To find the original (or perhaps yet one more preacher who borrowed these words from someone else), we must go back almost 300 years, to the mid-1600s, to the life of Philip Henry (1631-1696), father of Matthew Henry (1662-1714), the famous Bible commentator.

  6. Oct 4, 2019 · The life that Philip Henry manifested before the world and within the Church in the ensuing years can only mark him out as a man in whom was the grace of God. From his school in London, Henry moved to Oxford in December 1647.

  7. PHILIP HENRY'S Birth, Parentage, early Piety, and Education at School. HE was born at Whitehall, in Westminster, on Wednesday, August 24, 1631. He always kept a will by him ready made, and it was his custom yearly, upon the return of his birth-day, to review, and (if occasion were) to renew and alter it: For it is good to do that at a set time ...

  8. HENRY, PHILIP (1631-1696), Presbyterian minister and diarist. Born 24 August 1631; his father came from Briton Ferry in Glamorgan, migrated to London, where he tended the king's gardens in Whitehall; there young Philip came into contact with Charles I's two sons and with archbishop Laud.

  9. Matthew Henry (1662-1714) was born in 1662 in a Welsh farmhouse close to the border of England and Wales. A few weeks earlier, his father Philip Henry (1631-1696) had been ejected from his ministry in the Established Church.

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