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James Moyes
Born1851 (1851)
Edinburgh, Scotland
Died11 March 1927(1927-03-11) (aged 75–76)
London, England
Occupation(s)Writer, theologian

James Moyes (1851–1927) was a Scottish writer, theologian, and controversialist.

Biography[edit]

Moyes was born in Edinburgh in 1851.[1][2] He was educated in Ireland, France, and Rome at the Venerable English College, Rome. Ordained into the priesthood in 1875, he was later appointed professoratSt Bede's College, Manchester, England. He was appointed canon theologianofSalford Chapter, 1891, and of the Westminster Chapter, 1895. In 1896, he served on the Papal Commission in RomeonAnglican matters on which he was an authority. In 1903 he was chosen as sub-delegate Apostolic for the Cause of English Martyrs. He edited the Dublin Review until 1903, contributed a vast amount of controversial literature on theological subjects to The Tablet, and wrote Aspects of Anglicanism, 1906.[1]

Moyes died at the Hospital of St John and St Elizabeth in London on 11 March 1927.[3]

Works or publications[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b The Catholic Encyclopedia and its Makers. The Encyclopedia Press. 1917. p. 120. Retrieved 24 September 2021 – via archive.org.
  • ^ "Monsignor Moyes". The Tablet. 19 March 1927. p. 7. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  • ^ "Monsignor Moyes". The Guardian. 12 March 1927. p. 17. Retrieved 24 September 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
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