Plummer, Alfred
PLUMMER, ALFRED: Church of England; b. at Heworth (near Gateshead, opposite
Newcastle-on-Tyne), Durhamshire, Feb. 17, 1841. He was educated at Exeter College,
Oxford (B.A., 1863; M.A., 1866), and was ordered deacon in 1866, but has never been
ordained to the priesthood. He was fellow of Trinity College (1865–75), and was
tutor and dean of the same college (1867–74); he was master of University College,
Durham (1874–1902), where he was junior proctor of the University of Durham (1875–77),
senior proctor (1877–93), and subwarden (1896–1902). He was one of the last pupils
of J. J. I. von Döllinger, and translated that theologian's Fables respecting
the Popes of the Middle Ages (London, 1871); Prophecies and the Prophetic
Spirit in the Christian Era (1873); and Hippolytus and Callistus: or, The
Church of Rome in the first Half of the third Century (Edinburgh, 1876). He
has prepared Peter and Jude for The New Testament Commentary for English Readers
(London, 1879); the Johannine Gospel and Epistles for The Cambridge Bible for
Schools (Cambridge, 2 vols., 1880, 1882) and for The Cambridge Greek Testament
(2 vols., 1882, 1886), and II Corinthians for the same series (2 vols., 1903); The
Pastoral Epistles, James, and Jude for The Expositor's Bible (2 vols., London,
1888, 1890); Luke for The International Commentary (Edinburgh, 1896); and
an independent commentary on Matthew (1909). He has also written the historical
introduction to Joshua, Nehemiah, and the Johannine Epistles in The Pulpit Commentary
(2 vols., London, 1881, 1889), and is the author of The Church of the Early
Fathers (London, 1887); English Church History from the Death of Henry VII.
to the Death of William III. (3 vols., Edinburgh, 1904–07); and The Church
of England in the Eighteenth Century (1910).