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The son of John Manning, a schoolmaster in Liverpool, he was born there on 22 March 1848.
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The son of John Manning, a schoolmaster in Liverpool, he was born there on 22 March 1848.
He studied at Queen"s College Liverpool (1866-1868), Manchester New College, London (1868-1873), and at Leipzig (1875-1876). He then graduated Bachelor of Arts at London University in 1872, was Hibbert scholar in 1873, and proceeded Master of Arts
In 1876. Manning"s settlements in the ministry were Swansea (1876-1889) and Upper Chapel, Sheffield (1889–1902). While at Swansea he was (1878-1888) visitor and examiner in Hebrew and Greek to the Presbyterian College, Carmarthen. At the Unitarian Home Missionary College, Manchester, he was visitor (1892-1894), and from 1894 till his death tutor in Old Testament, Hebrew, and philosophy.
Manning died of the effects of pleurisy, contracted on a holiday in Italy) on 30 April 1910, at his residence, Harper Hill, Sale, Cheshire.
He was buried in the Danygraig cemetery, Swansea. Manning married in 1879 Emma, youngest daughter of George Browne Brock, Justice of the Peace (formerly minister at Swansea), who survived him with three daughters.
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