. . . "John M. Davenport"@en . . . . . . . "22358610"^^ . . "1107974940"^^ . . . . "John Metcalf Davenport (1842\u20131913) was a Church of England clergyman and writer. He began his career as a clerk for his father, a prominent commercial chemist. Following an awakening, he went to Exeter College, Oxford from which he graduated in 1871, the year he became a deacon. Davenport was ordained a priest in 1872, and ten years later travelled to Canada, where personal wealth allowed him to bring choristers from England, and open the for moulding boys into \u201Ccultured Christian gentlemen.\u201D He returned to England in 1909 where he served until 1912 as vicar of St. Clement's, Bournemouth."@en . "1739"^^ . . "John Metcalf Davenport (1842\u20131913) was a Church of England clergyman and writer. He began his career as a clerk for his father, a prominent commercial chemist. Following an awakening, he went to Exeter College, Oxford from which he graduated in 1871, the year he became a deacon. Davenport was ordained a priest in 1872, and ten years later travelled to Canada, where personal wealth allowed him to bring choristers from England, and open the for moulding boys into \u201Ccultured Christian gentlemen.\u201D He returned to England in 1909 where he served until 1912 as vicar of St. Clement's, Bournemouth. John M. Davenport\u2019s publications include A clerical firebrand ([Saint John, 1894]; Messiah (God incarnate) not Messiah\u2019s mother the \u201Cbruiser of the serpents head\u201D . . . with a concise exposure of Mr. R. F. Quigley\u2019s errors and controversial tactics . . . (Saint John, 1891); and Papal infallibility: \u201CCatholic\u2019s\u201D replies to \u201CCleophas\u201D, refuting the Vatican dogma . . . (Saint John, 1885)."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .