Critical-Lexicon-Concordance-New Testament EW Bullinger

Critical Lexicon and Concordance to the English and Greek New Testament is great for looking up a confusing word. It provides a pretty clear definition, and the Greek spelling to boot! You can look up either the English or Greek spelling. It groups words into little 'families' which is really convenient! It has 1128 Pages- This is a Great Reference no library should be with out and for this price it is a steal!

This is a very popular and lots of people have contacted me about if I had it ... well I finally found it .. it maybe a scan but it is very readable.. these are images.

This is just an image copy and you will not be able to copy and paste but it is a full scan of the original work, very easy to read in pdf format that has been zipped.. it has been bookmarked for the alphabet. Get the ebook on cd here

Who is E W Bullinger?

Ethelbert William Bullinger (December 15, 1837 - June 6, 1913) was an Anglican clergyman, Biblical scholar, and dispensationalist theologian.

He was born in Canterbury, Kent, England, the youngest of five children of William and Mary (Bent) Bullinger . His family traced their ancestry back to Heinrich Bullinger, the Swiss Reformer.

His formal theological training was at King's College London from 1860-1861, earning an Associate's degree. After graduation, on October 15, 1861, he married Emma Dobson, thirteen years his senior.

Bullinger's career in the Church of England spanned 1861 until 1888. He began as associate curate in the parish of St. Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey in 1861, and was ordained as a priest in the Church of England in 1862[6]. He served as parish curate in Tittleshall from 1863-1866; Notting Hill from 1866-1869; Leytonstone, 1869-1870; then Walthamstow until he became vicar of the newly established parish of St. Stephen's in 1874. He resigned his vicarage in 1888..

In the spring of 1867, Bullinger became clerical secretary of the Trinitarian Bible Society, a position he would hold till his death in 1913.

In the great Anglican debate of the Victorian era, he was a Low Churchman rather than High Church sacerdotalist.

His three major works were

* A Critical Lexicon and Concordance to the English and Greek New Testament (1877) ;
* Figures of Speech Used in the Bible (1898) primary editor of The Companion Bible (published in 6 parts, 1909-1922 . It was completed after his death by his associates.

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