Articles by E. W. Bullinger

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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).
He was educated at King’s College, London, and gained recognition in the field of Biblical languages. This recognition was world-wide in spite of some sniping from the so-called “Plymouth Brethren” due to his having a different interpretation of the Dispensations to many of them.
E.W. Bullinger was noted broadly for three works: A Critical Lexicon and Concordance to the English and Greek New Testament (1877); for his ground-breaking and exhaustive work on Figures of Speech Used in the Bible (1898); 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). He was also responsible almost single-handed for the magazine “Things To Come” from which many of the articles we have are reproduced.

Title
Prayer (From Things to Come)
Jehoshaphat: A Lesson for our Times
The Unsearchable Riches of Christ
The Royal Road to Holiness
Behold! What Manner of Love
The Treasure the Vessel and the Power
All in All
Practical Power of Our Hope
The Fig the Olive and the Vine
Abraham Believed God
Beholding by E.W. Bullinger