Edward White (Free-Church minister)

Edward White (1819–1898) was a leading London Free Church minister. He was brother of George Frederick White (1817–1898).[1] He was one of the several Free Church ministers to write in favour of Christian mortalism.

Works

  • Life in Christ: A Study of the Scripture Doctrine On the Nature of Man, the Object of the Divine Incarnation, and the Conditions of Human Immortality. 1878
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References

  1. Memory and memorials: from the French Revolution to World War One p225 ed. Matthew J. B. Campbell, Jacqueline M. Labbe, Sally Shuttleworth - 2004 "Modern English Biography, Supplement III, London: 1965; George Frederick White (1817-98) was the brother of a leading, if idiosyncratic Congregational minister, Edward White (1819-98)"


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