HENRY MELVILL GWATKIN
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'Henry Melvill Gwatkin' (July 30 1844–November 141916) was an English theologian and church historian.
He was born at Barrow-on-Soar, Leicestershire. He was educated at St. John's College, Cambridge. He became Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History of the University of Cambridge in 1891, retiring in 1912.
★ ''Studies of Arianism, Chiefly Referring to the Character and Chronology of the Reaction Which Followed the Council of Nicaea'' (1882)
★ ''The Arian Controversy'' (1889)
★ ''The Meaning of Ecclesiastical History'' (1891) Inaugural Lecture
★ ''Selections from Early Writers, illustrative of Church history to the time of Constantine'' (1893)
★ ''The Church Past and Present: a Review of its History'' (1900) editor
★ ''The Eye for Spiritual Things: and Other Sermons'' (1906)
★ ''The Knowledge of God and its Historical Development'' (1906) Gifford Lectures, two volumes
★ ''Early Church History to A.D. 313'' (1909) two volumes
★ ''The Cambridge Medieval History. Vol. I: The Christian Roman Empire and the Foundation of the Teutonic Kingdoms'' (1911) editor with J. P. Whitney
★ ''The Cambridge Medieval History: Volume II, The Rise Of The Saracens And The Foundation Of The Western Empire'' (1913) editor with J. B. Bury
★ ''Episcopy I. In Scripture'' (1914) pamphlet
★ ''The Confirmation Rubric: Whom does it Bind'' (1914) pamphlet
★ ''Britain's Case Against Germany: A Letter to a Neutral'' (1917)
★ ''Church and State in England to the Death of Queen Anne'' (1917)
★ ''Sacrifice of Thankfulness'' (1917) sermons, edited by L. de L. Gwatkin
★
★ Studies of Arianism at The DCL.
'Henry Melvill Gwatkin' (July 30 1844–November 141916) was an English theologian and church historian.
He was born at Barrow-on-Soar, Leicestershire. He was educated at St. John's College, Cambridge. He became Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History of the University of Cambridge in 1891, retiring in 1912.
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Works
★ ''Studies of Arianism, Chiefly Referring to the Character and Chronology of the Reaction Which Followed the Council of Nicaea'' (1882)
★ ''The Arian Controversy'' (1889)
★ ''The Meaning of Ecclesiastical History'' (1891) Inaugural Lecture
★ ''Selections from Early Writers, illustrative of Church history to the time of Constantine'' (1893)
★ ''The Church Past and Present: a Review of its History'' (1900) editor
★ ''The Eye for Spiritual Things: and Other Sermons'' (1906)
★ ''The Knowledge of God and its Historical Development'' (1906) Gifford Lectures, two volumes
★ ''Early Church History to A.D. 313'' (1909) two volumes
★ ''The Cambridge Medieval History. Vol. I: The Christian Roman Empire and the Foundation of the Teutonic Kingdoms'' (1911) editor with J. P. Whitney
★ ''The Cambridge Medieval History: Volume II, The Rise Of The Saracens And The Foundation Of The Western Empire'' (1913) editor with J. B. Bury
★ ''Episcopy I. In Scripture'' (1914) pamphlet
★ ''The Confirmation Rubric: Whom does it Bind'' (1914) pamphlet
★ ''Britain's Case Against Germany: A Letter to a Neutral'' (1917)
★ ''Church and State in England to the Death of Queen Anne'' (1917)
★ ''Sacrifice of Thankfulness'' (1917) sermons, edited by L. de L. Gwatkin
External links
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★ Studies of Arianism at The DCL.
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