- Henry Allon
Henry Allon (1818-1892), English
Nonconformist divine, was born on13 October 1818 at Welton, near Hull, inYorkshire .Under
Methodist influence Henry Allon decided to enter the ministry, but, developing Congregational ideas, was trained atCheshunt College ,Hertfordshire and became closely associated with theUnion Chapel inIslington . For a short while, he was co-pastor at theUnion Chapel with the Rev. Thomas Lewis (1844-1852), but thereafter sole pastor for forty years (1852-92). During this time he gained considerable influence amongst metropolitan Congregationalists and secured the funds required for an ambitious rebuilding programme at the Union Chapel, between 1874 and 1890, from designs by James Cubbitt.In 1865, Dr. Allon became co-editor with Dr. Reynolds of the "British Quarterly Review", and in 1877, the sole editor of that journal for another ten years. He published "Memoir of the [James Sherman (minister)| Rev. J. Sherman" in 1863, and sermons on "The Vision of God" in 1876. Only one hymn is attributed to him, "Low in Thine Agony" (1868), but he published numerous musical compilations, and his son Henry Erskine Allon was a composer (1864-97).
Henry Allon is buried in the London Congregationalists' non-denominational garden cemetery,
Abney Park Cemetery ,London .References
*1911
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title =A Dictionary of Hymnology
publisher =John Murray
date =June, 1907
location =London
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