- Louis George Mylne
Louis George Mylne (1843 – 1941) was the
Bishop of Bombay from 1876 [“Who was Who” 1897-1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 071363457X] until 1897. Born into a colonial family [His father wasMajor CD Milne of the Bombay ArmyThe Times , Monday, Feb 21, 1921; pg. 12; Issue 42650; col C "Death Of Bishop Mylne" ] , he was educated atMerchiston Castle School ,Edinburgh andCorpus Christi College, Oxford before beingordained in 1867. After a curacy inNorth Moreton he became aTutor atKeble College, Oxford before elevation to theepiscopate [ The Times, Wednesday, Apr 26, 1876; pg. 7; Issue 28613; col E Keble College Appointments. ] . After 21 years he returned to incumbencies inAlvechurch andMarlborough . A prolific author [ His works include "English Church Life in India", 1881; "Corporate Life of the Church in India", 1884; "Counsels and Principles of the Lambeth Conference of 1888", 1889; "Sermons preached in Bombay", 1889; "Churchmen and the Higher Criticism", 1893; "Hopes for Reunion", 1896; "The Hidden Riches of Secret Places (in Mankind and the Church)", 1907; "Mission to Hindus", 1908; "The Holy Trinity", 1916:British Library web site accessed 26 May 2008 19:20] , his Times obituary noted that although he"belonged to the older school of high churchmen, he was able to work harmoniously with men within and without the Church whose opinions did not agree with his own [ The Times Death Of Bishop Mylne (Ibid)] ”
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