Henry Cole (1792 – 28 June 1858 in Islington) was an Anglican curate at Woolwich, Kent, Islington, and Sunday evening Lecturer at St Mary Somerset in the City of London.[1] His writings included a translation of two works by Calvin. A reviewer of his wrote, "The translator of these works (Mr. Henry Cole) is well known to many friends of God's new covenant truth, as a minister of a deep and living experience of the work of faith with power. But great bodily and heavy mental afflictions have, at times, been endured by him. During such seasons, he says— 'It has pleased God to give me strength to translate (these) two works of the beloved and immortal Calvin.'"[2]
Works
- Popular Geology Subversive of Divine Revelation (1834)
- Cole, Henry (1858). Luther Still Speaking: The Creation, a Commentary on Genesis 1-5. p. vi.
Footnotes
- ↑ "Deaths". The Spectator. 131. 1858.
- ↑ "Book Review". The Earthen Vessel and Christian Record & Review. 12–14. 1 May 1857. Retrieved 22 June 2012.
External links
- Works by or about Henry Cole at Internet Archive
- Works by Henry Cole at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
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