The Baptist minister and bibliophile Samuel Gosnell Green (1822-1905) first worked in the printing office of John Haddon in Finsbury before entering college to prepare for the ministry. He was the classical and mathematical tutor at Horton College (now Rawdon College) and was connected with the Sunday School Union where he edited the monthly "Notes on Lessons". He wrote several religious children's books. Moving to London in 1876, he served as editor and then editorial secretary of the Religious Tract Society. He published several works, the most significant being his "Handbook to the Grammar of the Greek Testament" which he first published in 1870. Very good .
Keywords: RELIGION; AUTOGRAPH; NINETEENTH CENTURY; 19TH CENTURY; SAMUEL GOSNELL GREEN; SIGNATURE; SIGNED; BAPTIST MINISTER; RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY; SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION; NOTES ON LESSONS; HANDBOOK TO THE GRAMMAR OF THE GREEK TESTAMENT.