1875–1939

Introduction

Born: March 8, 1875, Clough­fold, Lan­ca­shire, Eng­land.

Died: De­cem­ber 14, 1939, Wim­ble­don, Sur­rey, Eng­land.

Biography

Hoyle at­tend­ed Re­gent’s Park Col­lege in Lon­don, then served pas­tor­ates in Sud­bu­ry, Ab­er­deen, Lon­don (1900–17), and Bel­ve­dere, Kent (1923–26).

He ed­it­ed the Young Men’s Chris­tian As­so­ci­ation’s Red Tri­an­gle ma­ga­zine, and was pro­fess­or of theo­lo­gy at Western Theo­lo­gic­al Se­mi­na­ry, Pitts­burgh, Penn­syl­van­ia (1934–36).

He lat­er re­turned to Eng­land, pas­tor­ing at the Bap­tist church in Kings­ton-on-Thames.

Works

Some of his work ap­pears in the World Stu­dent Chris­tian Fe­de­ra­tion hym­nal Can­ta­te Do­mi­no (1925).

His oth­er works in­clude:

Sources

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