Bartlet, James Vernon
BARTLET, JAMES VERNON: English Congregationalist;
b. at Scarborough (37 m. n.e. of
York), Yorkshire, Aug. 15, 1863. He was educated
at Exeter College, Oxford (B.A., 1886), and at
Mansfield College (1886-89), where in 1889 he was
appointed fellow and began to lecture on church
history, remaining senior tutor in residence until
1900. In the latter year he was appointed professor
of church history in the wane institution, and
still holds this position. In addition to numerous
briefer contributions, he has written Early
Church History (London, 1894); The Apostolic Age
(Edinburgh, 1900); Commentary on Acts (in The
Century Bible, 1901); and The Earlier Pauline
Epistles (in The Temple Bible, 1901); and was joint
author of The New Testament in the Apostolic
Fathers (1905).