John Kitto (4 December 1804 – 25 November 1854) was an English biblical scholar of Cornish descent. John Kitto. Born, 4 December 1804. Plymouth, England, UK.
1804-1854. English biblical scholar. Born in Plymouth, Kitto at the age of twelve sustained an accident while assisting his father, a drunken stonemason.
John Kitto was an English biblical scholar of Cornish descent. Wikipedia
Born: December 4, 1804, Plymouth, United Kingdom
Died: November 25, 1854 (age 49 years), Bad Cannstatt, Stuttgart, Germany
Children: John Fenwick Kitto
Books
The Pictorial Bible
A cyclopćdia of Biblical literature
1845
The Popular Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature
1849
An Illustrated History of the Holy Bible: Being a Connected Account of the Remarkable Events and Distinguished Characters Contained in the Old and New Testament ... With Notes Critical, Topographical, and Explanatory. Edited by Alvan Bond [and] Assisted I
The pictorial Sunday-book
1845
The History of Palestine
1851
Daily Bible Illustrations: Being Original Readings For A Year: On Subjects From Sacred History, Biography, Geography, Antiquities, And Theology: Evening ...
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Kitto, John, 1804-1854: Bible illustrations, or, Original readings on sacred history, biography, geography, antiquities, and theology. (R. Carter, 1872) (page ...
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Kitto, John one of the most eminent Biblical scholars of this age, was born at Plymouth, England, Nov. 4, 1804.
John Kitto (1804-1854) was a British missionary and writer of religious books who was deafened at the age of 12 by a fall.
This illustrated biography traces the surprising and eventful life of John Kitto who lost his hearing in a childhood accident.
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This collection consists of 23 letters written to or by John Kitto during the period from 1840 to 1850. Most of the letters concern articles to be submitted ...