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in 1838. Gaining prizes and awards there, he graduated B.A. in 1843 (senior moderator in classics), and won the vice-chancellor's Latin verse prize both that year and in 1844. He obtained the divinity testimonium (second class) in 1845, and graduated M.A. in 1846, proceeding B.D. and D.D. in 1886.
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was volumes iii., iv., (Job to Malachi) and vi (I Corinthians to Revelation). His other religious publications were:
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On graduating, Fausset became an academic coach at Trinity. He was ordained deacon in 1847 and priest in 1848 by
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in 1859, to Elizabeth, daughter of William Knowlson, of York, by whom he had three sons and one daughter;
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Volumes ii. and iv. (Job, Ecclesiastes, Malachi; Corinthians I and Revelation) in the
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in 1874, to Agnes Antonia, daughter of Major William Porter, of Hembury Fort,
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Buckland, A. R.; Foster, I. T. "Fausset, Andrew Robert (1821–1910)".
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clergyman, now known as a biblical commentator. He was an
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The Englishman's Critical and Expository Bible Cyclopædia
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Eerdmans Publishing. p. 496. 298: 386: 73:In 1885 Fausset was made a prebendary of 476:20th-century Christian biblical scholars 451:19th-century Christian biblical scholars 366: 110:Scripture and the Prayer-Book in Harmony 390:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 278: 91:Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary 38:Born on 13 October 1821 at Silverhill, 511:Evangelical Anglican biblical scholars 506:Christian clergy from County Fermanagh 496:20th-century Irish non-fiction writers 471:19th-century Irish non-fiction writers 433: 77:. He died at York on 8 February 1910. 274: 272: 270: 268: 266: 264: 262: 153:Fausset also translated into English 117:Critical and Explanatory Pocket Bible 486:20th-century Irish Anglican priests 461:19th-century Irish Anglican priests 367:Buckland, Augustus Robert (1912). " 16:Irish Anglican clergyman and author 13: 259: 14: 552: 414: 230:Fausset was three times married: 419: 382:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 378:Dictionary of National Biography 356: 291:Dictionary of National Biography 491:20th-century Irish male writers 466:19th-century Irish male writers 46:, he obtained a scholarship at 531:Irish male non-fiction writers 330: 285:"Fausset, Andrew Robert"  246:Rev. Dr. William Alder Strange 1: 350: 310:Geoffrey W. Bromiley (1979). 241:, by whom he had one son; and 541:People from Bishop Middleham 407:UK public library membership 89:. He was a co-author of the 7: 516:Evangelical Anglican clergy 159:Gnomon of the New Testament 10: 557: 95:Robert Jamieson (minister) 68:St Cuthbert's Church, York 481:20th-century evangelicals 456:19th-century evangelicals 225: 123:Studies in the CL. 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Anglican
evangelical
County Fermanagh
Dungannon Royal School
Trinity College, Dublin
Edward Maltby
Bishop of Durham
Bishop Middleham
St Cuthbert's Church, York
York Minster
biblical prophecy
Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary
Robert Jamieson (minister)
David Brown
Johann Albrecht Bengel
Terence
Eunuch
Iliad
Friedrich August Wolf
Carsten Niebuhr
George Grote
Livy
Hecuba
Medea
Euripides
Honiton
Rev. Dr. William Alder Strange


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