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Ethelbert William Bullinger (December 15, 1837 - June 6, 1913) was a Vicar of the Church of England and Biblical scholar.
Born in Canterbury, England, his family traced its lineage back to the noted Swiss reformer Heinrich Bullinger (1504-1557).
E.W. Bullinger was noted broadly for his two works: A Critical Lexicon and Concordance to the English and Greek New Testament (1877); and as the primary editor of The Companion Bible (published in 6 parts, beginning in 1909; the entire annotated Bible was published posthumously in 1922). Both these works, along with numerous of Bullinger's books and pamphlets, remain in print (2003).
Four years after the publication of the Lexicon and Concordance, Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury conferred upon Bullinger a Doctor of Divinity degree, citing Bullinger's "eminent service in the Church in the department of Biblical criticism."
Further reading
- E.W. Bullinger: A Biography, Juanita S. Carey (1988) ISBN 0825423724