Robert Baker Girdlestone | |
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Born | Robert Baker Girdlestone 3 October 1836 Sedgley |
Died | 1923 (aged 86–87) |
Position held | director (British and Foreign Bible Society), head teacher (Wycliffe Hall) |
Robert Baker Girdlestone (1836–1923) was an Anglican cleric who ministered at St John's Downshire Hill, Hampstead. He studied at Charterhouse, London, and Christ Church, Oxford, and was first principal of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. A Hebrew scholar and head of the translation department of the British and Foreign Bible Society, he is best known for his reference work Synonyms of the Old Testament.
Life
Robert Baker Girdlestone was the seventh son of Charles Girdlestone, a Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford.[1] R. B. Girdlestone was minister of St. John's[2] Downshire Hill, Hampstead, then head of the translation department of the British and Foreign Bible Society, and first principal of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, in the post from 1877 to 1889.[3]
Family
His third son Gathorne Robert Girdlestone (1881–1950)[4] was the first Nuffield Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, and thereby the first professor of orthopaedics in Britain.
Works
- Synonyms of the Old Testament
- The Student’s Deuteronomy
- How to Study the English Bible
- The Foundations of the Bible: Studies in Old Testament Criticism
- Old Testament Theology and Modern Ideas
- Deuterographs: Duplicate Passages in the Old Testament, their Bearing on the Text and Compilation of the Hebrew Scriptures
- Doctor doctorum : the Teacher and the Book ; with some remarks on Old Testament criticism
- English Church Teaching on Faith, Life and Order
- Grammar of Prophecy
- Dies Irae: the judgement of the great day, viewed in the light of scripture and conscience (1869)
- The Final Judgment and Future Prospects of Mankind (1872)
References
- ^ Salthouse History
- ^ St. John's
- ^ Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. .
- ^ Headington local history
- 1836 births
- 1923 deaths
- 19th-century Christian biblical scholars
- 19th-century English Anglican priests
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- 19th-century evangelicals
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- 20th-century English male writers
- 20th-century English non-fiction writers
- 20th-century evangelicals
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- Evangelical Anglican biblical scholars
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- Principals of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford