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Thomas Ken was an influential English bishop and hymn writer, renowned for his deep piety and commitment to the Anglican Church. He is best known for his role as a non-juror, meaning he refused to swear allegiance to William and Mary after the Glorious Revolution. Ken's works, including his hymns and devotional writings, reflect his spiritual convictions and his desire to guide others in their faith. His most famous hymns, such as "Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken," continue to be sung in churches today, emphasizing his lasting impact on Christian worship.

In addition to his hymns, Ken authored several important theological works, including an exposition of the Church catechism and various manuals of devotion. His writings are characterized by a profound understanding of the Christian experience, focusing on love, grace, and the rewards of righteousness. Ken's legacy extends beyond his writings; he is remembered for his moral integrity and pastoral care, which inspired generations of Christians in their spiritual journeys.

生年月日 July 1, 1637
出生地 Lambeth, London, England
死亡日 March 19, 1711
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