An English High Church Anglican clergyman who achieved nationwide fame in 1709 after preaching an incendiary 5 November sermon (Wikipedia).
English High Church cleric 1674-1724 (1674–1724)
| Born | 8 February 1674 |
| Died | 5 June 1724 |
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English High Church cleric 1674-1724 (1674–1724)
| Born | 8 February 1674 |
| Died | 5 June 1724 |
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Church of England, Sermons, Bible, English Sermons, Early works to 1800, Church and state, History, Politics and government, Trials, litigation, Trials (Impeachment), Pamphlets, Controversial literature, Impeachments, Resistance to Government, Religious Dissenters, Sin, Doctrinal and controversial works, Forgiveness of sin, Heresy, Dissenters, Impeachment, Poetry, Prejudices, Trials (Treason), AnecdotesPeople
Henry Sacheverell (1674?-1724), Anne Queen of Great Britain (1665-1714), Henry Sacheverell (1674-1724), John Dennis (1657-1734), Daniel Defoe (1661?-1731), George Sacheverell (fl. 1709), John Dolben (1662-1710), Louis XIV King of France (1638-1715), Richard West (1671 or 1672-1716), Samuel Garrard Sir (1650-1724)ID Numbers
- OLID: OL646931A
- ISNI: 0000000072464315
- Library of Congress Names: n84125337
- LibraryThing: sacheverellhenry
- VIAF: 4939885
- Wikidata: Q2625371
- Inventaire.io: wd:Q2625371
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Alternative names
- Henry 1674?-1724 Sacheverell
- Henry 1674-1724 Perils Sacheverell
- Henry 1674?-1724 Peril Sacheverell
| November 5, 2025 | Edited by Tom Morris | merge authors |
| August 1, 2025 | Edited by WikidataBot | [sync_author_identifiers_with_wikidata] add wikidata remote identifiers |
| September 30, 2020 | Edited by MARC Bot | add ISNI |
| March 31, 2017 | Edited by MARC Bot | add VIAF and wikidata ID |
| April 1, 2008 | Created by an anonymous user | initial import |




