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HE AND SHE BIBLES. See Bible VERsloNs, B, IV., ยง 9.

HEADLAM, ARTHUR CAYLEY: Church of England; b. at Whorlton (32 m. n.w. of York), Durham, Aug. 2, 1862. He was educated at New College, Oxford (B.A., 1885), and was ordained priest in 1889. He was fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford (1885-1897), and chaplain (1888-96), and theological lecturer in Oriel and Queen's Colleges (1888-93) and Trinity College (1895-96). He was rector of Welwyn, Hertfordshire, (1896-1903), and in 1903 was chosen principal of King's College, London. He was examining chaplain to the bishop of Southwell (1891-1904), and elect preacher to the University of Oxford (1899-1901). He has written Eccle siastical Sites in Isauria (London, 1893); Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans (in collaboration with W. Sanday; 1895); Teaching of the Russian Church (1897); The Dates of the New Testament Books (1902); and Sources and Authority of Dogmatic Theology (1903).

HEALY, JOHN: Roman Catholic archbishop of Tuam, Ireland; b. at Ballinafad (16 m. s.e. of Sligo),

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County Sligo, Ireland, Nov. 14, 1841. He was educated at St. Patrick's College, Maynooth (1860-1867), and at the College of the Immaculate Conception, Summerhill, Athlone (1867-69). He was ordained to the priesthood in 1867, and after being classical professor in the College of the Immaculate Conception (1867-69), he was curate at Ballygar, County Galway (1869-71), and at Grange, County Sligo (1871-78). He was then professor in the grammar-school at Elphin (1878-79), and in 1879 became professor of dogmatic theology at Maynooth College. He was appointed prefect of the Dunboyne Establishment, Maynooth, in 1883, and in the following year was consecrated bishop coadjutor of Clonfert. He succeeded to the see in 1896, and in 1903 was elevated to the archdiocese of Tuam. He was a member of the Royal Commission on University Education in Ireland which sat in 1901. He was editor of The Irish Ecclesiastical Record in 1883-84, and has written: Ireland's Ancient Schools and Scholars (Dublin, 1890); History of Maynooth (1895); Record of Maynooth Centenary (1896); and Life and Writings of St. Patrick (1905).

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