Edmund Tyrrell Green
Edmund Tyrrell Green | |
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Born | Westminster, England | 19 March 1864
Died | 18 February 1937 Chichester, England | (aged 72)
Political party | Liberal Party[1][2] |
Spouse |
Margaret Roberts (m. 1891) |
Ecclesiastical career | |
Religion | Christianity (Anglican) |
Church | Church of England |
Ordained |
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Congregations served | St Barnabas Church, Oxford |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | St John's College, Oxford |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Theology |
School or tradition | Anglo-Catholicism |
Institutions | St David's College |
Edmund Tyrrell Green (19 March 1864 – 18 February 1937) was an English
Cardiganshire Antiquarian Society.[3]
Besides his professional duties he held many parochial missions and in 1904 delivered a series of
Anglo-Catholic
school of the Church of England.
Tyrrell Green married Margaret Roberts in 1891. Margaret published some poetry in her own right, including a book dedicated to their son Denis Noel who was killed in action in 1917.[3]
Tyrrell Green left St David's College suddenly in 1924.[3] He died at Chichester in 1937.[4]
Authorship and writing
- Notes on the Teaching of St. Paul (London, 1893)
- The Thirty-nine Articles and the Age of the Reformation (1896)
- The Sinner's Restoration (1899)
- The Church of Christ (1902)
- How to Preach (1905)
- Towers and Spires ... (1908)
- Porches and Fonts ... (1912)
He was also an editor of the Temple Bible (1902)
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
New Schaff–Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge (third ed.). London and New York: Funk and Wagnalls.
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(help)[5]References
- ^ "Professor Edmund Tyrrell-Green". Retrieved 1 July 2023.
- ^ "The Rev. E. Tyrrell-Green". The Times. London. 23 February 1937. p. 16.
- ^ OCLC 3742391.
- ^ "Feb 18 - Author Anniversaries". Archived from the original on 17 February 2007. Retrieved 11 December 2006.
- ^ Green, Ashbel at www.ccel.org
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