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Lectures on … Practical Religion, Liverpool, 1820. Lectures on … Doctrines of the Gospel, Liverpool, 1822. Hear the Church! a Word for All. By a Doctor of Divinity but not of Oxford, 1839, (anon.), ascribed to Raffles. Internal Evidences of the … Inspiration of Scripture, 1849; 1864. Independency at St. Helen's, Liverpool, 1856 ...
‘A Reply to Mr. Brougham's Practical Observations upon the Education of the People,’ 1825. ‘The Nature and Extent of the Christian Dispensation with reference to the Salvability of the Heathen,’ 1827. ‘A Scriptural Inquiry into the Nature and Import of the Image and Likeness of God in Man,’ 1830.
Lectures on the Religion of the Semites. Second and Third Series, edited with an introduction by John Day (Sheffield Academic 1995). Based on the 'newly discovered' original lecture notes of William Robertson Smith; only the first series had been prepared for publication (1889, 2d ed. 1894) by the author. (Editor's Introduction at 11–13).
Finally, in 1830, after the post had remained vacant for three years, the Court of Chancery reduced the number of lectures to be given in a year to eight and extended the deadline for publishing the lectures to one year following the delivery of the last lecture. [3] In 1860 the number of lectures was further reduced to a minimum of four.
Lectures on the Proofs of the Existence of God, tr. P.C. Hodgson 2007; Lectures on the History of Philosophy (Berlin, 1820s), 3 volumes, tr. E. S. Haldane and F. Simson 1892–96, reprinted 1995 pb. A more accurate version of volume 3 is published as Lectures on the History of Philosophy: The Lectures of 1825-26.
1819 – Hector Davies Morgan A Compressed View of the Religious Principles and Practices of the Age [11] 1820 – Godfrey Faussett The Claims of the Established Church to exclusive attachment and support, and the Dangers which menace her from Schism and Indifference, considered; 1821 – John Jones The Moral Tendency of Divine Revelation
"Lectures on Faith" is a set of seven lectures on the doctrine and theology of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, first published as the doctrine portion of the 1835 edition of the canonical Doctrine and Covenants (D&C), but later removed from that work by both major branches of the faith.
Christopher Benson (1788–1868) was an English theologian who achieved prominence on account of his abilities as a preacher and lecturer. [1] In 1820 he was chosen as the first Hulsean Lecturer. [2]