Edward Wells (theologian)

On 28 March 1716 he was instituted to the rectory of Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, on the presentation of his former pupil, Browne Willis.

From the pulpit he attacked his benefactor; Browne Willis then published Reflecting Sermons considered; occasioned by several Discourses delivered in the Parish Church of Bletchley.

Wells drew from the variant readings collated in the edition of John Mill in the construction of the text.

While Mill's edition had included the most thorough critical apparatus up to its time, the actual text was a reprint of that of Stephanus.

Wells' edition was thus the first to offer the complete Greek New Testament while moving away from the Textus Receptus and toward what is now considered the standard critical text, Nestle-Aland.

A 1700 map of Africa by Edward Wells