Joseph Baylee

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Joseph Baylee (born July 23, 1807 or 1808 in Limerick , † July 7, 1883 in Gloucestershire ) was a British theologian.

Life

Joseph Baylee studied at Trinity College Dublin . He was the founder and first director of St. Aidan 's Theological College in Birkenhead .

Baylee was one of the leading Anglican controversial theologians during the Oxford Movement and the conversions of numerous prominent Britons to the Roman Catholic Church .

Fonts

  • The Institutions of the Church of England are of Divine Origin . Dublin 1838.
  • Principles of Scripture Interpretation, derived in the quotations from the New Testament in the Old . London 1844.
  • The Infallibility of the Church of Rome . 1851.
  • Unitarianism a Rejection of the Word of God . 1852.
  • The Mysteries of the Kingdom; a series of Sketches expository of Our Blessed Savior's Parables . 1852.
  • The Kingdoms of Europe in The Signs of the Times . 1854.
  • Protestantism vs. Roman Catholicism . 1856.
  • Genesis and Geology; the Holy Word of God defended from its Assailants . 1857.
  • Christ on Earth: from the Supper at Bethany to his Ascension into Glory . 1863.
  • The Intermediate State of the Blessed Dead . 1864.
  • Church Establishments . 1864.
  • God, Man, and the Bible . 1867.
  • A Pastor's Last Words . 1869.
  • Verbal Inspiration the True Characteristic of God's Holy Word . 1870.
  • Introduction to the Study of the Bible . 1870.
  • The Times of the Gentiles: being the 2520 years from the 1st year of Nebuchadnezzar, BC 623, to the 1260th year of the Mohammedan Treading down of Jerusalem, AD 1896 . London 1871.
  • The Apocalypse, with an Exegetical Commentary . 1876.

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