Ernest Arthur Edghill

Ernest Arthur Edghill (3 February 1879, Gibraltar – 23 August 1912), B.D., was an Anglican priest and theological writer. He was the Hulsean Lecturer at Cambridge 1910–11, and Lecturer in Ecclesiastical History at King's College London.[1]

Ernest Arthur Edghill was educated at Eton and King's College, Cambridge, where he studied theology.[2]

Works

  • Evidential value of Prophecy
  • Amos
  • Faith and Fact
  • The Spirit of Power
  • The Revelation of the Son of God
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References

  1. James Dodsley (1913). The Annual Register.
  2. "Edghill, Ernest Arthur (EGHL898EA)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.


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