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The Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle, Second Ed. those lessons in Church History, as well as in Prophecy, contained in the larger four volume Horae Apocalypticae.” - Edward Bishop Elliott Lancelot Andrewes, Sometime Lord Bishop of Winchester: Vol.II. “The history of the Christian Church, nowadays more especially, must be considered an essential in education. Begun in 1837, it ran for five editions between 18.” His Horae Apocalypticae is the greatest historicist exposition of the Apocalypse ever written. He was of the Evangelical school… A first rate scholar, he was deeply interested in bible prophecy and devoted his lifetime to its study. Edward Bishop Elliott (1793-1875) “graduated from Cambridge in 1816 and he served in various positions as a minister for the Church of England.