Ernest Arthur Edghill (3 February 1879,
Gibraltar
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– 23 August 1912), B.D., was an Anglican priest and theological writer. He was the
Hulsean Lecturer
The Hulsean Lectures were established from an endowment made by John Hulse to the University of Cambridge in 1790. At present, they consist of a series of four to eight lectures given by a university graduate on some branch of Christian theology.
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at Cambridge 1910–11, and Lecturer in Ecclesiastical History at
King's College London
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Ernest Arthur Edghill was educated at
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and
King's College, Cambridge
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, where he studied theology.
Works
*''Evidential value of Prophecy''
*''Amos''
*''Faith and Fact''
*''The Spirit of Power''
*''The Revelation of the Son of God''
References
1879 births
1912 deaths
People educated at Eton College
Alumni of King's College, Cambridge
Academics of King's College London
Gibraltarian clergy
20th-century English Anglican priests
Academics of the University of Cambridge
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20th-century Gibraltarian people
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