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Philip Edgcumbe Hughes, theologian and New Testament scholar, is an Anglican clergyman and the author of numerous writings.
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Works by Philip Edgcumbe Hughes

A Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews (1977) 497 copies, 3 reviews
Theology of the English Reformers (1980) 140 copies, 1 review
The Prodigal (1983) 84 copies, 1 review
Creative Minds in Contemporary Theology (1973) — Editor — 82 copies
The Control of Human Life (1973) 16 copies
Revive Us Again (1947) 3 copies
Churchmen Speak (1966) 2 copies

Associated Works

The Biblical Doctrine of Infant Baptism (1953) — Translator, some editions — 174 copies
John Calvin (1959) — Foreword, some editions — 118 copies

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7 reviews
Wonderful popularly-written treatment of the theological perspective of the English Reformers by an Australian Anglican scholar, showing that the origins of the Church of England were thoroughly Reformed and Catholic in nature. Hughes explores the writings of both the original Reformers (Barnes, Bilney, Cranmer, Ridley, and Hooper) as well as the later theologians under the Elizabethan Settlement (Parker, Grindal, and Whitgift), quoting from them all liberally and tracing the contours of show more their thought. Indispensable. show less

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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
35
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