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Mozley, the Rev. James Bowling.
B.D., 1847, incorp.
from Oxford.
[5th s. of Henry, bookseller.
B. Sept.
15, 1813, at Gainsborough, Lincs.
School, Grantham Grammar.] Matric. from Oriel College, Oxford, July 1, 1830, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1834; M.A. (Oxford) 1838; B.D. (Oxford) 1846; D.D. (Oxford) 1871.
Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, 1840.
Bampton Lecturer, 1865.
Ord. deacon 1838; priest, 1844.
V. of Old Shoreham, Sussex, 1856-78.
Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford, 1871-8. Married, 1856, Amelia, 3rd dau. of Dr J. A. Ogle, Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford.
Author, religious.
Dean Church described him as 'after Mr Newman, the most forcible and impressive of the Oxford writers,' and as having 'a mind of great and rare power, though only recognised for what he was much later in his life.' Died Jan. 4, 1878, at Shoreham.
(Al. Oxon.; D.N.B.; R. W. Church, Oxford Movement, 293, 318.)
Rev. James Bowling MOZLEY
Approx. lifespan: 1813–1878
BD 1847,
incorp. from OX, [Oxfordshire],
5th s. of Henry MOZLEY bookseller
b. Gainsborough, Lincolnshire , 1813:09:15
Sch: Grantham Grammar School Grantham, [Lincolnshire],
Matric. from Oriel College [Oxford] 1830:07:01 aged 16;
BA (Oxford) 1834
MA (Oxford) 1838
BD (Oxford) 1846
DD (Oxford) 1871
Fellow of: : Magdalen College [Oxford] 1840
Bampton Lecturer: 1865
Ord. deacon 1838
Ord. priest 1844
V.: Old Shoreham, Sussex , 1856-78
Regius Professor of: Divinity OX, [Oxfordshire], 1871-8
m. 1856,Amelia, 3rd dau. of Dr J. A. Ogle, Regius
Professor of: Medicine OX, [Oxfordshire],
Publ.: religious. Dean Church described him as "after Mr Newman, the most forcible and impressive of the OX, [Oxfordshire], writers," and as having "a mind of great and rare power, though only recognised for what he was much later in his life."
d. 1878:01:04 at Shoreham, [Sussex],
( Al. Oxon.; D.N.B. ; R. W. Church, OX Movement, 293, 318)

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