Edmund Tyrrell Green

Edmund Tyrell Green (19 March 1864 – 18 February 1937) was an English Anglican academic, curate and author. He graduated from St John's College, Oxford, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1886. From 1887 until 1890 he was a curate of St Barnabas, Oxford, and was then appointed lecturer in Hebrew and theology at St David's College, Lampeter, Wales. Six years later, he became professor of the same subjects in addition to being a lecturer in parochial duties since 1896. He was lecturer in architecture in 1902. Besides his professional duties he held many parochial missions and in 1904 delivered a series of apologetic lectures at Southampton. In theology he belonged to the Anglo-Catholic school of the Church of England. He died in 1937.[1]


Edmund Tyrrell Green
Born(1864-03-19)19 March 1864
Died18 February 1937(1937-02-18) (aged 72)
NationalityEnglish
Ecclesiastical career
ReligionChristianity (Anglican)
ChurchChurch of England
Congregations served
St Barnabas Church, Oxford
Academic background
Alma materSt John's College, Oxford
Academic work
DisciplineTheology
School or traditionAnglo-Catholicism
InstitutionsSt David's College

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)

He was also an editor of the Temple Bible (1902)

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Jackson, Samuel Macauley, ed. (1914). "article name needed". New Schaff–Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge (third ed.). London and New York: Funk and Wagnalls.[2]

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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-02-17. Retrieved 2006-12-11.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. Green, Ashbel at www.ccel.org


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