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Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Glover, John (1714-1774)

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691452Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 22 — Glover, John (1714-1774)1890Wentworth Francis Wentworth-Sheilds

GLOVER, JOHN (1714–1774), preacher, born in 1714, on leaving school in his fourteenth year was apprenticed to business, when he was soon moved by religious impulses. In 1748 he was much influenced by the teaching of the methodists at Norwich. His published memoirs are entirely devoted to religious reflection. In 1761, his health failed, and he retired from business. The latter portion of his life seems to have been spent in preaching and in writing religious pamphlets. He died at Norwich 9 May 1774.

He published: 1. 'Some Scriptural Directions and Advice to assist the Faith and Practice of true Believers.… The second edition … much enlarged. To which is added, Two consolatory letters, written by an eminent Christian … to one who seemed to be near his Dissolution,' Norwich, 1770. 12mo. A third edition appeared in 1791. 2. 'Some Memoirs of the Life, of J. G. … Written by himself. To which is added, a sermon [on Psalm xii. 1] (by J. Carter) preached on the occasion of his death,' 2 pts. London, 1774, 12mo. 3. 'The Hidden and Happy Life of a Christian … exemplified in an extract from the diary of Mr. J. G.,' London [1775?], 12mo.

[Memoirs written by himself.]