Robert Mimpriss

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Robert Mimpriss (1797–1875) was an English Sunday school worker notable for his biblical and Christian writings.

Biography

He was born in

Deptford, Kent on 14 January 1797.[1]

He died in Clapham on 20 December 1875.[2]

Legacy

He is today chiefly remembered for his contribution to the development of Sunday schools. He presented Christian gospels as a continuous narrative and made it easier to be taught in schools.[2]

Bibliography

His notable books include:[3][4][5]

  • The Gospel treasury, and expository harmony of the four evangelists
  • A harmony of the four Gospels, in the English authorized version, arranged according to Greswell's "Harmonia evangelica" in Greek
  • The Teacher's Manual Acts of the Apostles.
  • Studies on the Gospels in Harmony
  • The life of Christ harmonized from the four Evangelists
  • Christ an example for the young : exhibited in the gospel narrative of the four evangelists
  • The steps of Jesus: a narrative harmony of the four Evangelists

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