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  • A scholar of Christianity in Late Antiquity, archaeologist, and Anglican clergyman. [[Category:Scholars|Frend]]
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  • ...As a translator, promoted the knowledge of the work of Hebrew writers and scholars (notably, Klausner). His work significantly contributed to the decline of a [[Category:Scholars|1889 Danby]]
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  • '''Richard Laurence''' (1760-1838) was a British scholar, Hebraist, Anglican Churchman, Regius Professor of Hebrew and canon of Christ Church, Oxford, i [[Category:Scholars|1760 Laurence]]
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  • ...s, spent his early professional career as an ordained parish priest in the Anglican Church. After serving as an army chaplain in World War 2 in North Africa, [[Category:Scholars|Brandon]]
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  • ...sity College, London and Oriel College, Oxford. In 1937 he was ordained an Anglican priest. [[Category:Scholars|Kilpatrick]]
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  • ''' John Wesley''' (1703-1791) was a British scholar, Anglican cleric and theologian, founder of the Methodist movement. [[Category:Scholars|Wesley]]
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  • ...of Los Angeles from 1988 to 2002. Professor of New Testament and Chair of Anglican Studies at The Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia. [[Category:Scholars|Borsch]]
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  • [[Category:Scholars|1825 Edersheim]] [[Category:British Scholars|1825 Edersheim]]
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  • '''J. Rawson Lumby''' (1831-1895) was a British scholar and Anglican minister. In 1879 he became Norrisian Professor of Divinity and then in 189 [[Category:Scholars|Lumby]]
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  • '''Peter R. Ackroyd ''' (1917-2005) was a British scholar, an Anglican priest, and a professor of Old Testament Studies at King's College, London. [[Category:Scholars|1917 Ackroyd]]
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  • ...n in England and educated at St John's College, Cambridge. He served as an Anglican priest in England and Wales, until he was appointed Bishop of Melbourne, Au [[Category:Scholars|Lees]]
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  • Anglican clergyman and NT scholar. Born in Australia, moved to South Africa and then [[Category:Scholars|Hughes]]
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  • ...cessively an Augustinian canon, a Huguenot and after moving to England, an Anglican clergyman, and a Baptist minister. [[Category:French Scholars|1630 Veil]]
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  • Anglican priest and theologian, NT scholar. Born in China, in Hangchow (now Hangzhou [[Category:Scholars|Moule]]
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  • ...llege, Canterbury and the University of Canterbury, he was ordained in the Anglican Church in 1919. In 1935 he was appointed Bishop of Quebec, Canada, until hi [[Category:Scholars|Carrington]]
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  • H.C.G. Moule attended university at Cambridge. He was ordained to the Anglican priesthood in 1867 and was curate at Fordington before being appointed as d [[Category:Scholars|Moule]]
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  • Diplomat, archaeologist, explorer, historian. The son of an Anglican bishop, was educated at Harvard and Cambridge. In 1927 went to British Pale [[Category:Scholars|Perowne]]
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  • ''' Reginald H. Fuller''' (1915-2007) was a British American NT scholar, Anglican clergyman. Born and educated in England. Professor at the University of Bir [[Category:Scholars|Fuller]]
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  • ...at Königsberg, Prussia, settled in Oxford, England in 1697 and joined the Anglican Church. In 1698 he published the editio princeps of the [[Testaments of the [[Category:German Scholars|1666 Grabe]]
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  • '''George Salmon''' (1819-1904) was an Irish scholar, mathematician and Anglican theologian. Born in Dubli, Ireland, he spend his entire professional life a [[Category:Scholars|Salmon]]
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