Blunt, John J. (John James), 1794-1855 (Personal Name)
- Blunt, J. J. (John James), 1794-1855
His Undesigned coincidences in the writings of both the Old and New Testament [MI] c1891: t.p. (Rev. John J. Blunt, formerly prof. of divinity at Cambridge)
OCLC database, 11/02/92 (hdg.: Blunt, John James, 1794-1855; usage: John J. Blunt)
A sermon in memory of the late Duke of Wellington, preached before the University of Cambridge, on Sunday, November 21st, 1852, 1852: t.p. (the Rev. J.J. Blunt, B.D., Margaret Professor of Divinity)
Oxford DNB online, 8 Sept. 2014 (John James Blunt (1794-1855), Church of England clergyman and theological writer; he was born at Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, in 1794; in 1839 he was elected to the Lady Margaret chair of divinity at Cambridge and worked conscientiously in that post; his publications were successful and widely read for a generation; his most popular book "A sketch of the Reformation in England" (1832) went through many editions; he died at Cambridge on 17 June 1855)