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Charles Henry Hamilton Wright

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Name
  
Charles Hamilton

Died
  
March 22, 1909


Books
  
Light from Egyptian Papyri on, Daniel and His Prophecies, Zechariah and His Propheci, Biblical Essays: Or Exegetica, The Bible Readers' AIDS

Education
  
Trinity College, Dublin

Charles Henry Hamilton Wright (9 March 1836, Dublin – 22 March 1909) was an Irish Anglican clergyman.

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Biography

Wright graduated from Trinity College, Dublin, in 1857. He was Bampton lecturer at Oxford in 1878, Donnellan lecturer at Dublin 1880, Grinfield lecturer on the Septuagint at Oxford 1893-97, and vicar of Saint John's, Liverpool, 1891–98, examiner in Hebrew at the University of London 1897-99, at the University of Wales 1897-1901, and clerical superintendent of the Protestant Reformation Society in 1898-1907.

Publications

  • Grammar of Modern Irish (1855; ed. 1860)
  • Book of Genesis in Hebrew (1859)
  • Bunyan's Works with Notes (1866)
  • Fragments and Specimens of Early Latin (1874)
  • The One Religion (1881)
  • The Book Of Koheleth, Commonly Called Ecclesiastes, Considered In Relation To Modern Criticism, And To The Doctrines Of Modern Pessimism, With A Grammatical Commentary And A Revised Translation - The Donnellan Lectures 1880-1881 (1883)
  • Biblical Essays (1885)
  • Roman Catholicism in the Light of Scripture (2d ed., 1897)
  • The Intermediate State and Prayers for the Dead (1900)
  • "An Introduction to the Old Testament" Theological Educator (1900) published by Thomas Whitaker New York ....Many editions were published
  • in several countries.

  • Genuine Writings of Saint Patrick with Life (1902)
  • Daniel and his Prophecies (1906)
  • Family

    His son Almroth Wright was a noted bacteriologist and immunologist. His son Charles Theodore Hagberg Wright was a noted librarian. Another son was Chief Justice of the Seychelles.

    References

    Charles Henry Hamilton Wright Wikipedia