Adam Cleghorn Welch
Adam Cleghorn Welch (14 May 1864 – 19 February 1943) was a Scottish clergyman and biblical scholar.After studying in the Synod Hall of the United Presbyterian Church, he served in the ministry for 26 years. In 1909, he was awarded an honorary Th.D. from Germany for his 1901 publication of ''Anselm and His Work''. From 1907–1911, he held the convenership for the College Committee of the United Free Church. In 1913, he became professor of Old Testament at New College, Edinburgh, retiring in 1934. From 1933–34 he was appointed the Baird Lecturer, and in 1934 he was president of the Society for Old Testament Study. In 1938 he delivered the Schweich Lectures on Biblical Archaeology. He died at Helensburgh, Dumbartonshire. Provided by Wikipedia
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43by Griffith-Jones, E (Ebenezer), 1860-1942Other Authors: “...Welch, Adam Cleghorn, 1864-1943...”
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45by Griffith-Jones, E (Ebenezer), 1860-1942Other Authors: “...Welch, Adam Cleghorn, 1864-1943...”
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46by Griffith-Jones, E (Ebenezer), 1860-1942Other Authors: “...Welch, Adam Cleghorn, 1864-1943...”
Published 1926
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48Beʻayot be-sefer Devarim : ḳovets maʼamarim /בעיות בספר דברים : קובץ מאמרים /by Rofé, AlexanderOther Authors: “...Welch, Adam Cleghorn, 1864-1943...”
Published 1967
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