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| Relationship | Name | Date - Period |
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| Friend | Geraldine Jewsbury nee' Endsor | 1818-1880 |
| Student | Jane Carlyle nee' Welsh | 1801-1866 |
| Friend | Thomas Carlyle | 1775-1881 |
| Where | Why | When |
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Edinburgh University | Student | |
Glasgow | Assistant to Thomas Chalmers | 1819 |
Caledonian Church, Hatton Garden, London | Preacher | 1822 |
| Title | Genre | Date - Edition |
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| The Coming of the Messiah | translation | 1827 |
| Homilies on the Sacraments | 1828 | |
Biographical Details and Notes
In 1825 he began to preach that the second coming of Jesus Christ was imminent.
In 1830 he was convicted of heresy by the London Presbytery.
He was ejected him from his new church in Regents Square, London in 1832
Deposed in 1833
Although not developed by Edward Irving a number of his congregation created a new communion, the Catholic Apostolic Church, referred to as 'Irvingite's'
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