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Ezekiel Blomfield

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Ezekiel Blomfield (1778–1818) was a Congregational minister, author and compiler of religious works and works on natural history. [1]

33 relations: Anglican Communion, Anna Laetitia Barbauld, Auckland, Bungay, Congregational church, Daniel Fisher (minister), England, Evenings at Home, George Clarke (judge), Great Glemham, Henry Williams (missionary), Hunworth, Independent College, Homerton, John Aikin, John Filby Childs, London Missionary Society, Matthew Henry, New Zealand, New Zealand Church Missionary Society, Nonconformist, Norfolk, North Walsham, Norwich, Quarto, Rarotonga, Redenhall with Harleston, Safune, Samoa, Savai'i, Suffolk, Tahiti, Wortwell, Wymondham.

Anglican Communion

The Anglican Communion is the third largest Christian communion with 85 million members, founded in 1867 in London, England.

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Anna Laetitia Barbauld

Anna Laetitia Barbauld (by herself possibly, as in French, née Aikin; 20 June 1743 – 9 March 1825) was a prominent English poet, essayist, literary critic, editor, and author of children's literature.

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Auckland

Auckland is a city in New Zealand's North Island.

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Bungay

Bungay is a market town and electoral ward in the English county of Suffolk.

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Congregational church

Congregational churches (also Congregationalist churches; Congregationalism) are Protestant churches in the Reformed tradition practicing congregationalist church governance, in which each congregation independently and autonomously runs its own affairs.

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Daniel Fisher (minister)

Daniel Fisher (1731–1807) was an English dissenting minister.

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England

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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Evenings at Home

Evenings at Home, or The Juvenile Budget Opened (1792–1796) is a collection of six volumes of stories written by John Aikin and his sister Anna Laetitia Barbauld.

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George Clarke (judge)

George Clarke (27 January 1798 – 29 July 1875) was a New Zealand missionary, teacher, public servant, politician and judge.

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Great Glemham

Great Glemham is a village and a civil parish in the Suffolk Coastal District, in the English county of Suffolk.

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Henry Williams (missionary)

Henry Williams (11 February 1792 – 16 July 1867) was the leader of the Church Missionary Society (CMS) mission in New Zealand in the first half of the 19th century.

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Hunworth

Hunworth is a village within the civil parish of Stody(where the population is from 2011 included) in the English county of Norfolk.

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Independent College, Homerton

Independent College, Homerton, later Homerton Academy, was a dissenting academy just outside London, England, in the 18th and early 19th centuries.

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John Aikin

John Aikin (15 January 17477 December 1822) was an English doctor and writer.

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John Filby Childs

John Filby Childs (1783–1853) was an English printer, known as a political radical, a successful lobbyist against the monopoly on printing the Bible, and a congregationalist active against church rates.

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London Missionary Society

The London Missionary Society was a missionary society formed in England in 1795 by evangelical Anglicans and various nonconformists.

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry (18 October 166222 June 1714) was a Nonconformist minister and author, born in Wales but spending much of his life in England.

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New Zealand

New Zealand (Aotearoa) is a sovereign island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.

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New Zealand Church Missionary Society

The New Zealand Church Missionary Society is a mission society working within the Anglican Communion and Protestant, Evangelical Anglicanism.

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Nonconformist

In English church history, a nonconformist was a Protestant who did not "conform" to the governance and usages of the established Church of England.

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Norfolk

Norfolk is a county in East Anglia in England.

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North Walsham

North Walsham is a market town and civil parish in Norfolk, England within the North Norfolk district.

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Norwich

Norwich (also) is a city on the River Wensum in East Anglia and lies approximately north-east of London.

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Quarto

Quarto (abbreviated Qto, 4to or 4°) is a book or pamphlet produced from full "blanksheets", each of which is printed with eight pages of text, four to a side, then folded twice to produce four leaves (that is, eight book pages).

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Rarotonga

Rarotonga is the most populous island of the Cook Islands, with a population of 10,572 (census 2011), out of the country's total resident population of 14,974.

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Redenhall with Harleston

Redenhall with Harleston is a town, civil parish and electoral ward (called Harleston) in the South Norfolk District of the English county of Norfolk, comprising the villages of Redenhall and Harleston.

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Safune

Safune is a traditional village district on the central north coast of Savai'i island in Samoa.

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Samoa

Samoa, officially the Independent State of Samoa (Malo Saʻoloto Tutoʻatasi o Sāmoa; Sāmoa) and, until 4 July 1997, known as Western Samoa, is a unitary parliamentary democracy with eleven administrative divisions.

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Savai'i

Savaii is the largest (area 1,694 km2) and highest (Mt Silisili at 1,858 m) island in Samoa and the Samoan Islands chain.

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Suffolk

Suffolk is an East Anglian county of historic origin in England.

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Tahiti

Tahiti (previously also known as Otaheite (obsolete) is the largest island in the Windward group of French Polynesia. The island is located in the archipelago of the Society Islands in the central Southern Pacific Ocean, and is divided into two parts: the bigger, northwestern part, Tahiti Nui, and the smaller, southeastern part, Tahiti Iti. The island was formed from volcanic activity and is high and mountainous with surrounding coral reefs. The population is 189,517 inhabitants (2017 census), making it the most populous island of French Polynesia and accounting for 68.7% of its total population. Tahiti is the economic, cultural and political centre of French Polynesia, an overseas collectivity (sometimes referred to as an overseas country) of France. The capital of French Polynesia, Papeete, is located on the northwest coast of Tahiti. The only international airport in the region, Fa'a'ā International Airport, is on Tahiti near Papeete. Tahiti was originally settled by Polynesians between 300 and 800AD. They represent about 70% of the island's population, with the rest made up of Europeans, Chinese and those of mixed heritage. The island was part of the Kingdom of Tahiti until its annexation by France in 1880, when it was proclaimed a colony of France, and the inhabitants became French citizens. French is the only official language, although the Tahitian language (Reo Tahiti) is widely spoken.

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Wortwell

Wortwell is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk and adjoining the county of Suffolk.

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Wymondham

Wymondham is a market town and civil parish in Norfolk, England, southwest of Norwich, just off the A11 road from Norwich to London which now bypasses the town.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ezekiel_Blomfield

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