- Edward Bickersteth
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name = Edward Bickersteth
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caption =Watton-at-Stone church where Bickersteth worked with Thomas Birks
birth_date = 1786
birth_place =Kirkby Lonsdale
death_date = 1850
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occupation = evangelical clergyman
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children =Edward Bickersteth (1786 – 1850) was an English evangelical clergyman.
Life
He was born in born at
Kirkby Lonsdale , and practised as asolicitor atNorwich 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
hymn s, 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 ofRobert Bickersteth ,bishop of Ripon (1857-1884).Edward Bickersteth (1814-1892) , dean of Lichfield, was his nephew, andEdward Bickersteth (1850-1897) ,bishop of South Tokyo , his grandson.References
*Revd T.R. Birks, "Memoir of the Rev. Edward Bickersteth", New York, 1851
*1911
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