Edwin Paxton Hood
Edwin Paxton Hood (* 1820 in Westminster, † June 12, 1885 ) was a British writer and preacher.
Edwin Paxton Hood earned his education at a private way and worked for many years as a preacher Independent congregation in London.
He is the author of a greater number of books historical, moral philosophy and religious character of most popularisierender tendency as
- Self -education,
- The dark day of Queen Mary,
- The golden day of Queen Bess,
- Genius and industry,
- Dreamland and ghostland,
- Mental and moral philosophy of laughter,
- The peerage of poverty,
- The World of anecdote,
- The World of proverb and parable, etc.
He has also written biographies of Wordsworth, Swedenborg, Cromwell and others. As a writer of Carlyle's school, he has his veneration for Thomas Carlyle in a special work: Thomas Carlyle, philosophic thinker, theologian, etc. (1875 ), given expression. As a speaker, he enjoyed great popularity. He died on 12 June 1885.
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- Author
- Briton
- English
- Born in 1820
- Died in 1885
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