Edward Irving (1792-1834), Scottish minister
Sitter in 8 portraits
Edward Irving was a popular preacher whose success is evidence of the general revival of religious feeling which began in the wake of the French Revolution. He started his career as a Church of Scotland Minister in Edinburgh but moved to London in 1822. He became minister at the Caledonian Church in Covent Garden and soon began to draw large crowds - including members of fashionable society - to his three hour sermons. Numerous satirical attacks on his charismatic preaching and extravagant theories appeared, but they only served to advance his reputation. He was prosecuted for heresy in 1832 and excommunicated from the Church of Scotland in 1833.
by Henry Meyer, published by James Nisbet, after Andrew Robertson
stipple engraving, published 27 August 1823
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by and published by Richard Dighton
etching, published 10 September 1823
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by (Isaac) Robert Cruikshank
etching, published 1824
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by John Doyle, published by Thomas McLean
lithograph, published 24 May 1830
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Religion and Belief
Groups
Ministers and preachers
Regency dissenters and non-conformists
Place
Dumfries and Galloway










