Henry Hurst
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Henry Hurst (1629-1690) was a was an English Nonconformist theologian and minister.
In 1675 he was made chaplain to the Earl of Anglesey.
Sermons
- Three Sermons on Rom. vii. 7, Oxford, 1659, 8vo.
- Three Sermons on the Inability of the highest, improved natural Man to attain a sufficient Knowledge of Indwelling Sin, 1660, 12mo.
- The Revival of Grace, &c., London, 1678, 8vo (dedicated to his patron, Arthur, earl of Anglesea).
- Annotations upon Ezekiel and the Twelve Lesser Prophets (in continuation of Matthew Poole's Annotations on the Holy Bible), 1688.
References
- Lee, Sidney, ed. (1891). "Hurst, Henry". Dictionary of National Biography 28. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
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