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Diocese
  
Diocese of Gloucester

Spouse
  
Constantia Ann Becher

Ordination
  
1848

Birth name
  
Charles John Ellicott

Children
  
Arthur and Rosalind

Consecration
  
March 25, 1863

Nationality
  
English

Name
  
Charles Ellicott

Province
  
Province of Canterbury

Denomination
  
Education
  


Died
  
October 15, 1905, Kent, United Kingdom

Books
  
Sermons at Gloucester, The Revisers and the G, Ellicott's Commentary on the W, The Destiny of the Creat, Historical Lectures on the Lif

Charles John Ellicott (1819–1905) was a distinguished English Christian theologian, academic and churchman. He briefly served as Dean of Exeter, then Bishop of the united see of Gloucester and Bristol.

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Early life and family

Born in Whitwell, Rutland on 25 April 1819, he was educated at Stamford School and St John's College, Cambridge. He married Constantia Ann Becher at St Marylebone Parish Church, London on 31 July 1848. One of their children was the composer Rosalind Ellicott.

Ecclesiastical career

Following his ordination into the Anglican ministry in 1848, he was Vicar of Pilton, Rutland and then Professor of Divinity at King's College London and Hulsean Professor of Divinity at Cambridge. In 1861, he was appointed Dean of Exeter. Two years later he was nominated the bishop of the united sees of Gloucester and Bristol on 6 February and consecrated on 25 March 1863. In 1897, he resigned the bishopric of Bristol, but continued as Bishop of Gloucester until resigning on 27 February 1905. He died in Kent on 15 October 1905, aged 86.

Works

  • Destiny of the Creature, 1865
  • Historical Lectures on the Life of Christ, 1870
  • Modern Unbelief, its Principles and Characteristics, 1877
  • Spiritual Needs in Country Parishes, 1888
  • Sacred Study
  • An Old Testament Commentary for English Readers, 1897 (Editor)
  • A New Testament Commentary for English Readers, 1878
  • Our Reformed Church and its Present Troubles, 1897
  • The Revised Version of Holy Scripture, 1901
  • References

    Charles Ellicott Wikipedia


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