Edward Irving

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Edward Irving was a prominent 19th-century Scottish clergyman and theologian known for his influential preaching and role in the early Catholic Apostolic Church movement.

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instanceOf Christian theologian
Protestant minister
Scottish clergyman
human
associatedWith Catholic Apostolic Church movement
Regent Square Church
birthDate 1792-08-04
birthPlace Annandale
Dumfriesshire NERFINISHED
Scotland
causeOfDeath tuberculosis
century 19th century
citizenship United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
deathDate 1834-12-07
deathPlace Glasgow
Scotland
denomination Presbyterian
surface form: Presbyterianism
education University of Edinburgh
fieldOfWork Christian preaching
Christian theology
gender male
hasReligion Reformed Christianity
influenced 19th-century British millenarianism
early Catholic Apostolic Church leaders
influencedBy Scottish Presbyterian theology
Thomas A. Chalmers
surface form: Thomas Chalmers
knownFor charismatic gifts emphasis
influential preaching
millenarian teaching
role in the early Catholic Apostolic Church movement
language English
movement Catholic Apostolic Church
name Edward Irving self-link
nationality Scottish
notableIdea imminent Second Coming of Christ
restoration of apostolic gifts
speaking in tongues as a contemporary gift
occupation clergyman
preacher
theologian
positionHeld assistant to Thomas Chalmers in Glasgow
minister of the Caledonian Chapel, Hatton Garden, London
minister of the National Scotch Church, Regent Square, London
religion Christianity
spouse Isabella Martin
workLocation Glasgow
London, England
surface form: London

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William Smith Medal notableRecipient Edward Irving
Edward Irving name Edward Irving self-link