- John James Blunt
John James Blunt (
1794 -June 18 ,1855 ) was an English divine and Anglican priest. His writings included studies of the early Church.Life
Blunt was born at
Newcastle-under-Lyme inStaffordshire . He was educated atSt John's College, Cambridge , where he took his degree as fifteenth wrangler and obtained a fellowship (1816). He was appointed a Worts travelling bachelor 1818, and spent some time inItaly andSicily , afterwards publishing an account of his journey. He proceeded MA in 1819, BD 1826, and was Hulsean Lecturer in 1831-1832 while holding a curacy inShropshire .In 1834 he became rector of Great Oakley in
Essex , and in 1839 was appointedLady Margaret's Professor of Divinity at Cambridge. In 1854 he declined the see of Salisbury.His chief book was "Undesigned Coincidences in the Writings both of the Old and New Testaments" (1833; fuller edition, 1847). Some of his writings, among them the "History of the Christian Church during the First Three Centuries" and the lectures "On the Right Use of the Early Fathers", were published posthumously.
A short memoir of him appeared in 1856 from the hand of
William Selwyn , his successor in the divinity professorship.References
* [http://www.dandenongbec.org.au/resources/blunt/ Text of "Undesigned Coincidences"]
*1911
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