Samuel Penny
Samuel Penny (1808-1853) was an American Episcopal clergyman. Born to Presbyterian parents in New York, he attended Lane Theological Seminary before joining the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. A graduate of Columbia University and the General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church, Penny was ordained to the diaconate and priesthood in 1838. He served most of his ordained ministry in charge of Emmanuel Church, Manville, Rhode Island, leaving briefly to accompany Bishop Horatio Southgate on a missionary journey to the Ottoman Empire.
External links
- [http://anglicanhistory.org/usa/hwaterman/penny1853.html An Address delivered in St. Stephen's Church, Providence, R.I., on Wednesday, September 21, 1853, at Services Held in Commemoration of the Late Rev. Samuel Penny, Rector of Emanuel Church, Manville, Rhode Island] by Henry Waterman (1853)
- [https://books.google.com/books?id=XyoPAAAAIAAJ&dq The Silent Preacher: Being Posthumous Sermons of the Rev. Samuel Penny] 1854
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Category:American Episcopal priests
Category:Lane Theological Seminary alumni
Category:Columbia University alumni
Category:General Theological Seminary alumni
Category:19th-century American Episcopalians
Category:19th-century American clergy
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