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John William Burgon (1813-1888) was an Anglican minister who became the Dean of Chichester Cathedral (Sussex, England) in 1876. He wrote several books during his lifetime, including books of poetry and theology. His most notable contribution to Christian scholarship was his defense of the Byzantine text-type and the continued ecclesiastical use of the Authorized (King James) Version of the Holy Bible. This essay, originally titled "God's Providential Preservation of Scripture: What Does This Mean?" was written by Burgon's ideological successor, Edward Freer Hills (1912-1981), and provides a…mehr

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John William Burgon (1813-1888) was an Anglican minister who became the Dean of Chichester Cathedral (Sussex, England) in 1876. He wrote several books during his lifetime, including books of poetry and theology. His most notable contribution to Christian scholarship was his defense of the Byzantine text-type and the continued ecclesiastical use of the Authorized (King James) Version of the Holy Bible. This essay, originally titled "God's Providential Preservation of Scripture: What Does This Mean?" was written by Burgon's ideological successor, Edward Freer Hills (1912-1981), and provides a brief biography and summary of his views on the text of Scripture.
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Edward Freer Hills was a distinguished Latin student when he graduated from Yale University with a BA, Phi Beta Kappa. He also earned a ThB from Westminster Theological Seminary and a ThM from Columbia Theological Seminary. After beginning his doctoral work at the University of Chicago in New Testament textual criticism, he completed his program at Harvard, earning a ThD in this field.