Edward Bickersteth

Edward Bickersteth

Infobox Person
name = Edward Bickersteth



image_size =
caption = Watton-at-Stone church where Bickersteth worked with Thomas Birks
birth_date = 1786
birth_place = Kirkby Lonsdale
death_date = 1850
death_place =
education =
occupation = evangelical clergyman
spouse =
parents =
children =

Edward Bickersteth (1786 – 1850) was an English evangelical clergyman.

Life

He was born in born at Kirkby Lonsdale, and practised as a solicitor at Norwich from 1812 to 1815. In 1816 he took orders, and was made one of the secretaries of the Church Missionary Society. On receiving the living of Watton, Hertfordshire, in 1830, he resigned his secretaryship, but continued to lecture and preach, both for the "Church Missionary Society" and the "Society for the Conversion of the Jews".

He was active in promoting the Evangelical Alliance of 1845, strongly opposed the Tractarian Movement, and was one of the founders of the Irish Church Missions, and Parker, Societies.

Works

His works include "A Scripture Help" (London, 1816), which has been translated into many European languages, and "Christian Psalmody" (London, 1833), a collection of over 700 hymns, which forms the basis of the "Hymnal Companion" (London, 1870), compiled by his son, Edward Henry Bickersteth, bishop of Exeter (1885-1890).

Family

He was brother of Henry, Baron Langdale, master of the rolls (1836-1851), and uncle of Robert Bickersteth, bishop of Ripon (1857-1884). Edward Bickersteth (1814-1892), dean of Lichfield, was his nephew, and Edward Bickersteth (1850-1897), bishop of South Tokyo, his grandson.

References

*Revd T.R. Birks, "Memoir of the Rev. Edward Bickersteth", New York, 1851
*1911


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Edward Bickersteth (1850-1897) — was the Bishop of South Tokyo from 1886 until his premature death [The Times, Wednesday, Jan 26, 1898; pg. 7; Issue 35423; col E Church Missions in Japan ] . Born at Banningham, Norfolk into a noted ecclesiastical family (his father was the… …   Wikipedia

  • Edward Bickersteth (disambiguation) — Edward Bickersteth may refer to:*Edward Bickersteth (1786 1850), English evangelical clergyman *Edward Bickersteth (1850 1897) (1850 1897), English Anglican bishop *Edward Henry Bickersteth (1805 1848), English Anglican bishop …   Wikipedia

  • Bickersteth, Edward Henry — (1825 1906)    Born in Islington, London, Bickersteth was the son of the Rev. Edward Bickersteth, assistant secretary to the Church Missionary Society. At Trinity College, Cambridge, he won several prizes for poetry. He was vicar of Christ Church …   British and Irish poets

  • Edward Henry Bickersteth — Edward Henry Bickersteth, January 25, 1825 May 16, 1906 was a bishop in the Church of England.Born in Islington, he was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge (B.A. with honours, 1847; M.A., 1850) and was awarded the Chancellor s Gold Medal for… …   Wikipedia

  • Edward J. Kenney — Edward John Kenney FBA (* 29. Februar 1924 in London) ist ein britischer Klassischer Philologe und Ovid Spezialist. Leben Während des Zweiten Weltkriegs leistete Kenney von 1943 bis 1946 Militärdienst bei den Royal Signals in Großbritannien und… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Henry Bickersteth, 1st Baron Langdale — Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix = Lord name = Henry Bickersteth honorific suffix = 1st Baron Langdale caption = Henry Bickersteth office = Master of the Rolls birth date = birth date|1783|6|18 birth place = Kirkby Lonsdale death date =… …   Wikipedia

  • BICKERSTETH, EDWARD —    English clergyman; author of several evangelical works, and one of the founders of the Evangelical Alliance (1786 1850) …   The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • Alfred Edward Housman — (* 26. März 1859 in Fockbury, Grafschaft Worcestershire; † 30. April 1936 in Cambridge), normalerweise bekannt als A. E. Housman, war ein englischer Gelehrter und Dichter, der am besten für seinen 1896 erschienenen Gedichtband A Shropshire Lad… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Thomas Rawson Birks — Infobox Person name = Thomas Rawson Birks image size = caption = Watton at Stone church where Rawson worked with Edward Bickersteth birth date = 1810 birth place = Staveley in Derbyshire death date = 19 July 1883 death place = Cambridge education …   Wikipedia

  • Highgate School — Infobox Secondary school name = Highgate School motto = Altiora In Votis ( Latin: I pray for the higher things ) set your heart on higher things type = Independent (British Public School) affiliations = Eton Group, HMC city = Highgate, London… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”