- William Burkitt
William Burkitt (born
25 July ,1650 inHitcham, Suffolk , England ; died24 October 1703 ,Essex ) was a biblical expositor andvicar in Dedham,Essex ,England .He studied at
Pembroke Hall , Cambridge, earning a B. A. in 1668 and M. A. in 1672. He became aChurch of England curate atMilden, Suffolk , about 1672, and vicar of Dedham in 1692. Burkitt was also rector of Milden, nearLavenham , from 1672 to 1703.Burkitt is known for his Bible commentary, "Expository Notes with Practical Observations on the
New Testament " (Gospel s published 1700, Acts to Revelation published 1703).Matthew Henry wrote in the preface to his commentary that it "met with very good acceptance among serious people" and that it would "do great service to the church." In fact, he went on to say that Burkitt's Exposition was the inspiration for his own commentary on the Old Testament, to complement Burkitt's work on the New Testament. Charles Spurgeon regarded Burkitt's commentary as a "goodly volume," and recommended "attentive perusal" of it.References
*Nuttall
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