John Glover (1714–1774) was an English preacher and writer.
Glover left school at age 13, and was apprenticed to business.
His published memoirs are entirely devoted to religious reflection, and he corresponded with the Calvinist writer Anne Dutton.
[1][2] The latter portion of Glover's life seems to have been spent in preaching and in writing religious pamphlets.
[1] Glover published:[1] This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Stephen, Leslie; Lee, Sidney, eds.