Anglican Authors Part 3: 1831-2001
Harriet Auber (1773-1862)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Hymnal Companion to the Book of Common Prayer (1870).
Hymns. With biographical data. Lists 34 hymn titles with complete text for some hymns.
Edward Bickersteth (1786-1850)
Biographical Information
Biographical sketch. Includes a list of publications, and links him to three other clergymen of the same name.
Primary Works
Hymns. Texts, tunes, and hymnals by Bickersteth.
Hymnal Companion to the Book of Common Prayer (1870).
Secondary Works
Archives
Archives. A description of the Bickersteth family archives at the Bodleian Library, Oxford.
Archives. Two archives which contain Bickersteth's papers.
Charlotte Elliott (1789-1871)
Biographical Information
Brief Biography. With a list of volumes of poetry published.
Primary Works
Selected Hymns. With biographical data. Lists 30 hymns, including 'Just As I Am.'
John Keble (1792-1866)
Biographical Information
Biographical sketch. With prayers.
Brief Biography focused on his influence on the Oxford or Tractarian movement.
Life and Work. From the New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge.
Primary Works
Hymns. With biographical data. Seventy-one titles listed, some with full text.
Poetry. With a brief biographal note.
Quotes from Keble on religion.
Works. From Project Canterbury. Includes a variety of Keble's publications, including the Tracts he wrote from Tracts for the Times.
The Christian Year. From Project Gutenberg in several downloadable formats.
Secondary Works
John Keble's Parishes: A History of Hursley and Otterborn. By Charlotte Mary Yonge.
Other
Archives. List from NRA.
William Hodge Mill (1792-1853)
Biographical Information
Mill studied at Trinity College, Cambridge, and was subsequently ordained. He was appointed principal to the newly formed Bishop's College in Calcutta in 1820. Mill pursued linguistic studies in India, especially in Arabic and Sanskrit. His major work was a translation of the Gospel story into Sanskrit poetry. He also translated the Sermon on the Mount into Sanskrit and contributed to the Arabic edition of the Book of Common Prayer. After his return to England because of poor health he became regius professor of Hebrew at Cambridge.
Secondary Works
Archives
Archives. From the NRA.
Henry Francis Lyte (1793-1847)
Biographical Information
An appreciative biography of Lyte.
Brief biography
Primary Works
Hymns. With biographical data. Forty titles are listed with some full text.
Selected Poetry. With notes on Lyte's life and work.
Selected Poems.
Marianne Williams (1793-1879)
Biographical Information
Biography. From the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography.
Other
Archive. Papers of Marianne Williams and her family.
Allen Francis Gardiner (1794-1851)
Biographical Information
Extensive biographic material.
Works
Narrative of a Journey to the Zoolu Country in South Africa (London, 1886).
Secondary
The Story of Commander Allen Gardiner. From Project Canterbury.
Archives
Archive. Description of the Archives of the South American Mission Society. Includes a brief history of the society, founded by Gardiner.
Archives. List of archives with Gardiner's papers.
Other
Images from his Explorations From Princeton University.
Julius Charles Hare (1795-1855)
Biographical Information
Biographical sketch. An encyclopedia entry. Poorly edited text, but the only biographical source online.
Other
Henry Venn (1796-1873)
Biographical Information
Biographical information about Henry Venn the younger and his father, John Venn.
Secondary Works
"Pioneer of Self-Euthanizing Missions". Article on Venn's theory of missions.
Other
Archive related to the Venn family held at the CMS archives.
Archives with material related to Venn.
John Gregg (1798-1878)
Biographical Information
Gregg was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and afterward was ordained and served as parish priest with great energy in several locations. He was appointed bishop of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross in 1862. An able and evangelical clergyman, his published works were primarily sermons and lectures.
Other
Archive. List of archives with Gregg's papers.
Walter Farquhar Hook (1798-1875)
Biographical Information
Biography. Focus on life in Leeds.
Life and Work. Page image from the New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge.
Secondary Works
Archives
Archives containing Hook's papers.
George Washington Doane (1799-1859)
Biographical Information
Life and Works. From Anglican History site.
Primary Works
Hymns. With biographical data and portrait.
Works by and about Doane. Primarily sermons. From Project Canterbury.
Edward Bouverie Pusey (1800-1882)
Biographical Information
Biography. An appreciation of the life of Pusey and an assessment of his influence. With prayers.
Life and work. From the New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Includes a helpful bibliography.
Primary Works
Works. From Project Canterbury. Also includes three full lengthy biographies of Pusey.
The Confessions of St. Augustine. Pusey's translation from Project Gutenberg.
Secondary Works
Pusey and Psychics. From the Catholic Encyclopedia.
The Oxford Movement. A description of the movement as a whole, including Pusey's role in it.
John Henry Newman (1801-1890)
Biographical Information
Chronology. From the Victorian web.
Biography. An extensive entry in the Catholic Encyclopedia.
Primary Works
Tracts for the Times.
"The Idea of a University" 1854. With an introduction. From the Modern History Sourcebook.
Works. Divided into three sections, the Anglican Period, the Catholic Period, and Miscellaneous Works.
Hymns. Newman's original hymns and translated hymns included.
Secondary Works
"John Henry Newman: His Developing Faith, His Life as a Catholic". Article by E. L. Core.
Other
Newman source page. Links to a variety of things Newman on the Newman Reader site.
Archives. Location of archival material relating to Newman.From the NRA.
Robert Isaac Wilberforce (1802-1875)
Biographical Information
Brief biography. From the Catholic Encyclopedia.
Secondary Works
Preface to Lyra Apostolical. Names R.I. Wilberforce as author of some of the poems.
Frederick Denison Maurice (1805-1872)
Biographical Information
Biographical Sketch. Includes prayers.
Secondary Works
The Growth of Liberal Theology. An article on Maurice's contribution to theology.
Bibliography. In PDF format.
Archives
Archive. A description of archival material related to Maurice at King's College, London.
Archives. From the NRA.
Samuel Wilberforce (1805-1873)
Biographical Information
Brief Biography. From the Natural History Museum and from the perspective of his friendship with Darwin.
Primary Works
On Darwin's Origin of Species. An essay by Wilberforce. From the Modern History Sourcebook.
Secondary Works
Text of a lecture on the debate between Wilberforce and T.H. Huxley on Darwin's Origin of Species.
Archives
Archive. Description of archival material related to Wilberforce. With a biographical note.
Catalogue of the diaries of Wilberforce at Bodleian Library, Oxford.
Christopher Wordsworth (1807-1885)
Biographical Information
Biography. Focus on his work as a hymn writer, and on his opinions on church music.
Brief biography. From Charles S. Nutter's Hymn Writers of the Church.
Primary Works
"Is not the Church of Rome the Babylon of the Book of Revelation?" An essay by Wordsworth. The site hosting this page is antidote Catholic in tone.
Secondary Works
Poem by William Wordsworth to his nephew, 1843.
Other
Article on Latin Grammar textbooks. Wordsworth wrote a textbook while Headmaster at Harrow, and this book is covered in the article.
Brief article on Wordsworth's Latin and Greek grammars.
Extracts from a letter describing Wordsworth's marriage to Susan Firer, December 6, 1838. The letter was written by the bride's mother.
Archives
Archives. List of archives with material related to Wordsworth.
Thomas Thellusson Carter (1808-1892)
Biographical Information
Life and Work. Written in celebration of the centenary of his death by Arthur Middleton.
Primary Works
Works and portrait. From Project Canterbury.
Secondary Works
Other
Henry Edward Manning (1808-1898)
Biographical Information
Biography. From the Catholic Encyclopedia.
Biography. Chapter from Lead Kindly Light: Studies of Saints and Heroes of the Oxford Movement. By Desmond Morse-Boycott (New York: Macmillan, 1933).
Primary Works
Works, including sermons and Grounds of Faith.
Secondary Works
Other
Archive. Description of material related to Manning. With a biographical note.< /p>
Archives. From the NRA.
William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898)
Biographical Information
Biography. With a focus on political work. Includes reference to issues of having a state church, and recommended reading.
Chronology of Gladstone's life. Focus on political work.
Biography. Attempts to judge Gladstone's public service by his religious convictions. From Project Canterbury.
Primary Works
On Books and the Housing of Them. From Project Gutenberg.
"To a rejected sonnet". A sonnet by Gladstone.
Letter to a disgruntled taxpayer. Photograph and description of the twenty-three page letter Gladstone wrote in response to a complaint about his budget. With extracts from the letter.
Secondary Works
Other
Photos of Gladstone's grave in Westminster Abbey.
Images of Gladstone from the Parliamentary Archives.
Portrait index to portraits of Gladstone at the National Portrait Gallery.
St.Deiniol's: Gladstone's library.
Archives
Archives. List of archives with material related to Gladstone.
John S.B. Monsell (1811-1875)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Hymns. With biographical data.
Hymns of Love and Praise for the Church's Year.
Litany.
Secondary Works
Other
Archives. From the NRA.
Krishna Mohan Banerjea (1813-1885)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
"The Jesus of Nineteenth Century Indian Theology". By Sathianathan Clarke. A study of the interpretations of Jesus of Banerjea and Bramabandhav Upadhyaya
Other
Richard Williams (1815-1851)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Richard William Church (1815-1890)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Works by and about Church from Project Canterbury.
Secondary Works
Other
Archive containing notebooks and diaries of Church at Oxford. Includes some biographical information.
Archive. Description of manuscripts related to Church at Pitts Theology Library. Includes brief biographical information.
Cartoon of Church from Vanity Fair.
Cecil Frances Alexander (1818-1895)
Biographical Information
Brief biography and photograph.
Life and work Notes on her life and work.
Primary Works
Selected Poetry. With biographical data.
Hymns. Includes a short biography and photograph. Music for the hymns can be played.
Hymns. Comprehensive listing of hymns with chart indicating occurrence in hymnals. From hymnary.org.
Secondary Works
Other
John Mason Neale (1818-1866)
Biographical Information
Biography. With a list of published works and hymns.
Biographical sketch. Includes prayers.
Primary Works
Hymns of the Eastern Church. Searchable document at CCEL.
Works by and about Neale. Includes sermons, essays, and works on liturgy, as well as a doctoral dissertation about Neale. From Project Canterbury.
Hymns. Ninety-Five of Neale's hymns are available. With music. Includes a biography and description of Neale's work.
Secondary Works
Other
Commentary on the Psalms recently reprinted. Description and review of the work.
Biography. Published in 1933.
Biographical sketch. With published works listed. From the New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge.
Primary Works
Secondary Works
History of St. Peter's London Docks, church founded by Lowder.
Other
Archives related to Lowder.
Charlotte Mary Yonge (1823-1901)
Biographical Information
Biography. Published London: The Catholic Literature Association,1933.
Life and Works. From Project Canterbury.
Primary Works
Works. From Project Canterbury. Includes a portrait.
How to Teach the New Testament, 1882.
Reflections on King Charles the Martyr, from collected works of John Keble.
Secondary Works
List of works by Yonge.
Bibliographic essay on Princeton's holdings of Yonge's works. PDF format.
Other
Charlotte Mary Yonge Fellowship. With information and links to many things Yonge.
Preston Speed Press is reprinting Charlotte Yonge's fiction.
Richard Meux Benson (1824-1915)
Biographical Information
Biography. Focus on the 'religious life' and his founding of Society of St. John the Evangelist.
Biography. From Anglican History site.
Primary Works
Works by and about Benson. From Project Canterbury.
Hymns translated by Benson. With a photo.
Secondary Works
'Richard Meux Benson: Patristic Radical'. Sermon using quotes from Benson.
Other
Photograph of Benson by Lewis Carroll.
Society of St. John the Evangelist home page.
Archives search the National Register of Archives for material related to Benson.
William Bright (1824-1901)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Hymns. With a photograph, biographical information, and a list of works.
Title page of a Latin translation of the Book of Common Prayer by Bright.
Secondary Works
Brief article on Bright's works.
Other
St. Stephen's House. Bright mentioned in association with the founders of this theological college.
Nathaniel Dimock (1825-1909)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Nilakantha Nehemiah Goreh SSJE (1825-1885)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
A Christian Response to the Hindu Philosophical Systems. Described and available to purchase in reprint.
Secondary Works
Brook Foss Westcott (1825-1901)
Biographical Information
Biographical sketch.
Life and work. Includes a list of some published works.
Brief biography. Focus on work as text critic.
Primary Works
A Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to the end of the Sixth Century AD. Westcott is listed as an author in this dictionary.
Greek New Testament, edited by Westcott and Hort. Searchable file at CCEL.
Secondary Works
"Why So Many Versions?" by Daniel B. Wallace. An essay on Bible translations which begins by discussing the Greek New Testament published by Westcott and Hort.
Description of Westcott & Hort's edition of the New Testament.
Short article on Westcott's work with Hort and Lightfoot.
Other
Westcott House. A theological college in Cambridge founded by Westcott.
Notes on Westcott and Hort. Article by Dr. P. Stringer critical of the work of Westcott and Hort.
Frederick Meyrick (1827-1906)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Extracts from Meyrick's Memoirs of Oxford.
Secondary Works
Other
Archives with material related to Meyrick.
John Coleridge Patteson (1827-1871)
Biographical Information
Illustrated life of Patteson. Very readable.
Biographical sketch. With prayers.
Biography. From the Dictionary of Australian Biography.
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Life of John Coleridge Patteson by Charlotte Mary Yonge. Online text at Project Canterbury.
Other
Prayer on the anniversary of his death, 20 Sept. 1871.
History of the church in Melanesia and Patteson's associations.
Archives. List from NRA.
H. A. Krishnan Pillai (1827-1900)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Fenton John Anthony Hort (1828-1892)
Biographical Information
Brief biography. Focus on his work as text critic.
Primary Works
Hymn translated by Hort. With biographical data.
Greek New Testament, edited by Westcott and Hort. Searchable file at CCEL.
Secondary Works
Description of Westcott and Hort's edition of the New Testament.
Short article on Hort's work with Westcott and Lightfoot.
Other
Joseph Barber Lightfoot (1828-1889)
Biographical Information
Biography. With brief bibliography and a list of works of biblical scholarship. From the New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge.
Primary Works
Works by and about Lightfoot from Project Canterbury. With a photograph.
Epistle of Barnabas. Translated by Lightfoot.
Didache. Translated by Lightfoot.
First Clement and Second Clement Translated by Lightfoot.
Epistle of Polycarp. Translated by Lightfoot.
Martyrdom of Polycarp. Translated by Lightfoot.
The Shepherd of Hermas. Translated by Lightfoot.
"Eusebius of Caesarea". Article from Smith and Wace Dictionary of Christian Biography by Lightfoot.
The Brethren of the Lord. 1865 article by Lightfoot.
On Some Points Connected with the Essenes, 1875.
"The Father of Missionaries". Sermon preached 1876 in Cambridge.
Secondary Works
List of some published works.
Other
Archives. List of archives from the NRA.
George Ridding (1828-1904)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Southwell Litany. Prayer written by Southwell. nd.
Secondary Works
Other
Archives. From NRA.
Vanity fair cartoon of Ridding, published 1901.
Edward White Benson (1829-1896)
Biographical Information
Brief biography. Concise overview of life and work.
Biography. With brief bibliography. From the New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge.
Primary Works
Hymns. With biographical data and a photograph.
Secondary Works
Other
Archives. Search the National Register of Archives (UK) for a list of archives with material related to Benson.
Vanity Fair Cartoon of Benson, 1887.
Edward King (1829-1910)
Biographical Information
Brief biography. An overview of King's life and work.
Biographical sketch. Includes numerous quotes from King's works.
Primary Works
Duty and Conscience: Addresses Given in Parochial Retreats at St. Mary Magdalen's, Paddington Lent, 1883 and 1884. Published posthumously, 1911.
Secondary Works
Other
Archives. A list of archives holding material related to King.
Edward King House, Lincoln. The former bishop's residence.
Henry Parry Liddon (1829-1890)
Biographical Information
Biography. A chapter from Lead Kindly Light: Saints and Heroes of the Oxford Movement by Desmond Morse-Boycott, 1933.
Primary Works
Printed works of Liddon. A list in chronological order. Some of the works are available online.
The Divinity of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. The Bampton Lectures. (With americanized spelling in the title.)
Secondary Works
Memorial sermon. Preached first in Boston, September 24, 1890.
"Professor Huxley on Canon Liddon". An article to rebut Huxley, The Nineteenth Century, March 1887.
Other
Archive. Description of material related to Liddon available at Pitts Theology Library, Emory. With biographical data.
Archives. List of archives with material on Liddon.
Top Ten Victorian Preachers. Liddon is at the top of this list.
Photograph. Taken by Lewis Carroll.
Cartoon from Vanity Fair, 1876.
Gerard Moultrie (1829-1885)
Biographical Information
Brief biography. From Hymn Writers of the Church by Charles S. Nutter.
Primary Works
Hymns. Includes biographical data.
Selected poetry. Two poems included.
Secondary Works
Other
Charles Chapman Grafton (1830-1912)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Works by and about Grafton. The eight volumes of Grafton's Complete Works are here.
Sermon preached at the consecration of the Church of the Advent, December 1, 1894.
Secondary Works
"Shepherd or Wolf? Joseph Rene Vilatte in Francophone Wisconson". Vilatte was an Old Catholic who Grafton persuaded to come into his Anglican diocese of Fond du Lac.
Essay on Grafton from The Living Church.
Charles C. Grafton, Bishop and Theologian by Michael Ramsey, Archbishop of Canterbury.Lecture at Nashotah House, 1967.
Other
Grafton Institute. Founded in 2008 to commemorate Grafton and study his works. Based at the Diocese of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.
Christina Georgina Rossetti (1830-1894)
Biographical Information
Biography. Published London: Catholic Literature Association, 1933.
Biographical data. Overview of life and work.
Life and Work. With a list of major works.
Primary Works
Hymns. With biographical data.
Selected poetry. With brief biography.
Selected poetry. From the Oxford Book of English Verse, 1900.
Selected poetry. From the University of Toronto's, Representative Poetry Online.
Secondary Works
Christina Rossetti overview from Victorian Web. Includes background information on social, religious, and political history and discussions of themes in her work.
Essay on her life and work from The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 vols. 1907-21.
Other
Archive. Description of archive held at Bryn Mawr. With biographical data.
Archives. List of archives with material related to Rossetti.
Linksto information on Rossetti and Pre-Raphaelites.
Richard Frederick Littledale (1833-1890)
Biographical Information
Life and list of published works from the New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge.
Biography.
Primary Works
Hymns. With biographical data and a list of other works published.
Hymns. Includes a chart indicating inclusion in hymnals.
List of Works with some full-text.
Secondary Works
Other
George Howard Wilkinson (1833-1907)
Biographical Information
Memoir. Arthur J. Mason. Memoir of George Howard Wilkinson, Bishop of St. Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane and primus of the Scottish Church, formerly Bishop of Truro (1909).
Primary Works
Works. Some in full text.
Secondary Works
Other
Archives with material related to Wilkinson.
Phillips Brooks (1835-1893)
Biographical Information
Biographical Sketch. With prayers.
Life. By Kay Peterson Hall. From Harvard Magazine.
Life and work. From The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Vols (1907-21).
Brief biography and published works. From the New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge.
Primary Works
Hymns. With photograph and biographical data.
Sermons
Secondary Works
'We cannot spare you': Phillips Brooks's Break with the Evangelical Party, 1859-1873." by Gillis J. Harp.
Other
Archives. Finding aid for material related to Brooks held at Harvard.
Edwin Hatch (1835-1889)
Biographical Information
Biography. From 1911 encyclopedia, online text poorly edited.
Primary Works
Hymns. With biographical data.
Extracts from The Organization of the Early Christian Churches, 1887.
Secondary Works
Other
William Porcher DuBose (1836-1918)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Turning Points in My Life (NY, 1912)
Secondary Works
Other
Archive with material related to DuBose at UNC, Chapel Hill.
Arthur Henry Stanton (1839-1913)
Biographical Information
Biography. A chapter from Lead Kindly Light: Saints and Heroes of the Oxford Movement by Desmond Morse-Boycott, 1933.
Biography. From Saints and Leaders, by the Revd HFB Mackay. London: Society of SS. Peter and Paul, 1928.
Full length Biography. Father Stanton of St. Alban's, Holborn by Joseph Clayton London: Wells Gardner, Darton & Co., 1913.
Biography. Published 1933.
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
George Body (1840-1911)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Handley Carr Glyn Moule (1841-1920)
Biographical Information
Brief biography. Overview of life and work.
Biographical information including works published.
Primary Works
Outline of Christian Doctrine,1890. From Anglican Library.
"Justification by Faith". Article by Moule.
Secondary Works
Other
Archive. From the NRA.
Mandell Creighton (1843-1901)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Creighton Collection. Books that belonged to Creighton at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
Archives. A list of archives with material related to Creighton.
Stewart D. Headlam (1847-1924)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
"Dancing the Magnificat". By John R. Orens. On Headlam's controversial devotion to the virgin Mary.
Other
Archives. List of archives with material related to Headlam.
Henry Scott Holland (1847-1918)
Biographical Information
Biography. With photo and links to related information.
Primary Works
Hymn. With biographical data and photograph.
Secondary Works
Article giving context to a quote on death from Holland.
Other
Archive. Description of material related to Holland at Pitts Library, Emory. With biographical sketch.
A. S. Appasamy Pillai (1848-1927)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Robert William Radclyffe Dolling (1851-1902)
Biographical Information
Biography. Published 1933.
Biography. A chapter from Lead Kindly Light: Saints and Heroes of the Oxford Movement by Desmond Morse-Boycott, 1933.
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Francis Paget (1851-1911)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Archives. List of archives with material related to Paget.
Portrait from Vanity Fair, 1894.
Charles Gore (1853-1932)
Biographical Information
Biographical sketch with prayers.
Biography from Anglican History site.
Primary Works
Works linked here.
Secondary Works
Bibliography of works by and about Gore.
Other
Archives. List of archives with material related to Gore.
College of the Resurrection, associated with the community of the Resurrection, founded by Gore.
Thomas Alexander Lacey (1853-1931)
Biographical Information
Biography. A chapter from Lead Kindly Light: Saints and Heroes of the Oxford Movement by Desmond Morse-Boycott, 1933.
Primary Works
Hymns. With biographical data.
Works. List of Works from Project Canterbury, with select full-text.
Secondary Works
Other
Archives. From NRA.
William Turton (1856-1938)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Hymns. With biographical data and list of some works published.
Secondary Works
Other
Pandita Ramabai (Sarasvati) (1858-1922)
Biographical Information
Biographical data with photograph and links to other biographical sites. From South Asian women.
Biography. Overview of her life and work.
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Story of Revival at Mukti, mission founded by Ramabai.
Other
George Lansbury (1859-1940)
Biographical Information
Biography. Focus on peace and social work.
Biography. With links to background information and quotations from Lansbury's published work.
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Speech on Christian socialism made by Stephen Timms at the launch of the Christian Socialist Movement Archive, April 26, 2003. Lansbury is mentioned in this piece in some detail.
Other
Archives. List of archives with material related to Lansbury.
Photograph. From the National Portrait Gallery.
William Ralph Inge (1860-1954)
Biographical Information
Brief biography. Overview of life and work.
Primary Works
Light, Life, and Love: Selections from the German Mystics,1904. Searchable files from CCEL.
Secondary Works
Other
Photograph. From the National Portrait Gallery.
Archives. List of archives with material related to Inge.
Herbert H. Kelly SSM (1860-1950)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Society of the Sacred Mission. Information on the society founded by Kelly.
Arthur Cayley Headlam (1862-1947)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Heroes of the Faith: Herbert Kelly. Essay on Kelly from The Church Observer (Easter, 2006).
Other
Manuscript. Description of manuscript by Headlam held at Pitts Theological Library, Emory.
Archives. List of archival material related to Headlam.
Herbert Hensley Henson (1863-1947)
Biographical Information
Biographical article. Why Henson should be remembered.
Primary Works
Forward to the English (1938) edition of Der Giftpilz.
Secondary Works
Other
Henson lectures in theology, at Oxford. Description of archive containing manuscripts of the lectures.
Archives. List of archives with material related to Henson.
Dom Denys Prideaux OSB (1864-1934)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Archives. List of archives with material related to Prideaux.
John Neville Figgis (1866-1919)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Works including links to full text. From Project Canterbury.
Studies of Political Thought from Gerson to Grotius, 1414-1625, 1907. Access to PDF document.
The Political Aspects of S. Augustine's 'City of God', 1921. Organized by table of contents.
Secondary Works
Other
Archives. List of archives with material related to Figgis.
Shirley Carter Hughson OHC (1867-1949)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Works by and about Hughson from Project Canterbury.
An American Cloister: The Life and Work of the Order of the Holy Cross (1948).
Reservation and Adoration (1919).
Secondary Works
Other
Father Andrew SDC (Henry Ernest Hardy) (1869-1946)
Biographical Information
Biography from the DNB.
Primary Works
The Wisdom of the Desert, by James O. Hannay, 1904. Drawings credited to Father Andrew.
The hymn O Dearest Lord, thy Sacred Head is by Fr. Andrew.
Secondary Works
Brief history of Franciscan orders in the Anglican church. Father Andrew founded the first, the Society of the Divine Compassion.
Other
Charles Freer Andrews (1871-1940)
Biographical Information
Brief biography. An overview of life and work, especially in India.
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Archives. List of archives with papers related to Andrews.
Archive. Description of material held at the British Library with biographical data.
Frank Weston (1871-1924)
Biographical Information
Biography. Chapter from Lead Kindly Light: Saints and Heroes of the Oxford Movement by Desmond Morse-Boycott, 1933.
Biography by H.F.B. Mackay.
Biography. Published 1933.
Primary Works
Works by and about Weston. With photography and full length biography. From Project Canterbury.
Secondary Works
Other
John Macleod Campbell Crum (1872-1958)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Selection of his hymns including "Now the Green Blade Rises".
Papers from the Surrey Record Office.
Secondary Works
Other
William Braithwaite O'Brien SSJE (1874-1960)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Christian Unity: The Problem for Anglicans, nd.
Secondary Works
Other
Timothy Rees CR (1874-1939)
Biographical Information
Brief biography From Welsh Biography Online.
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Evelyn Underhill (1875-1941)
Biographical Information
Biography. Concise overview of her life and work.
Primary Works
Mysticism, 1911. Searchable document from CCEL. It is unclear which edition is used for this text (the last was 1936).
"The Lady Poverty." Poem.
"The Church and War", 1940. A pacifist article.
"The Cloud of Unknowing, 1922. Edited with an introduction by Underhill. Searchable document from CCEL.
Secondary Works
Scholarly articles on Underhill's work.
Other
Archive. Description of material related to Underhill at King's College, London. Includes biographical data and details of Underhill's published work.
Archives. List of archives containing material related to Underhill.
The Evelyn Underhill Association. Information on Underhill's writings and life.
Edward Keble Talbot (1877-1949)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Archives. List of archives with material related to Talbot.
Dick (Hugh Richard Lawrie) Sheppard (1880-1937)
Biographical Information
Biography. From the Peace Pledge Union.
Primary Works
Works related to pacifism. Introduced and set in context.
Secondary Works
"Pay Now, Pray Later - Part 2: The Electronic Church in the United Kingdom". An article on religious broadcasts in the UK, includes the pioneering work of Sheppard in broadcasting services from St. Martin-in-the-Fields.
Other
Archive. Description of material related to Sheppard held at McMaster. With biographical information.
Archives. List of archives with material related to Sheppard.
St. Martin-in-the-Fields. Where Sheppard was vicar.
Richard Henry Tawney (1880-1962)
Biographical Information
Brief biography. Focus on work in economics and history.
Biography with a focus on fellowship and adult education.
Brief biography from the London School of Economics where Tawney taught.
Primary Works
"The Acquistive Society" From Project Gutenburg.
Secondary Works
"The Tawney Legacy" 2001. An article assessing Tawney's ideas.
Other
Archive. Description of material related to Tawney at the London School of Economics. With biographical data and photographs.
Archive. Description and guide to material held at the University of London, Institute of Education.
Archives. List of locations with material related to Tawney.
George Kennedy Allen Bell (1881-1958)
Biographical Information
Brief overview of life and work.
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Chichester Cathedral, where Bell was bishop, has a course devoted to his life and work.
Other
Archives. Extensive list of archives with material related to Bell.
William Temple (1881-1944)
Biographical Information
Biographical Sketch. Includes prayers.
Brief biography. With a list of some published works.
Primary Works
Audio Archives from the BBC. Five brief broadcasts by William Temple.
Secondary Works
Other
Archive. Description of archive held at University of London. With biographical data.
Archives. List of archives holding material related to Temple.
William Temple Foundation. An organization named for Temple, with the purpose of carrying forward his vision.
Reginald Somerset Ward (1881-1962)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Review of a book on Anglican spiritual direction that includes information on Ward.
Other
Archives. List of archives with material related to Ward.
Richard Godfrey Parsons (1882-1948)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Archives. List from NRA.
Oswin Creighton CF (1883-1918)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Letters of Oswin Creighton (London, 1920)
Secondary Works
Other
Holdings in the National Library of Canada.
Geoffrey Anketell Studdert Kennedy (1883-1929)
Biographical Information
Biography with photographs.
Biography
Primary Works
Selected Poetry. With notes on Studdert Kennedy's life and work.
Hymns. With a photograph and biographical data.
I Believe: Sermons on the Apostle's Creed, 1928.
The Unutterable Beauty: Collected Poems, 1927.
Woodbine Willie
Secondary Works
Other
St. Paul's Church, Worcester, where Studdert Kennedy was vicar. Gives some biographical information.
Edwyn Clement Hoskyns (1884-1937)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
The Riddle of the New Testament, 1931. Listed on this page with other works, navigation through the text by window on the side.
Secondary Works
Other
Eric Milner-White (1884-1963)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Sacerdotalism Explained, 1923.
Poem for Easter.
A prayer.
Secondary Works
Other
Archives. List of archives with holdings related to Milner-White.
History of the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols at King's College, a tradition begun by Milner-White.
Hubert Northcott CR (1884-1967)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Description of published letters.
Secondary Works
Other
The Community of the Resurrection, to which Northcott belonged.
Ernest H. Burgmann (1885-1967)
Biographical Information
Biographical data from the Australian Dictionary of Biography.
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Archives. List of archives with material related to Burgmann.
Charles Raven (1885-1964)
Biographical Information
Brief Biography. From the Gifford Lecture series.
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Archives. From NRA.
Gilbert Shaw (1886-1967)
Biographical Information
Spiritual director, a biography by Fr Rodney Hacking exists. Not in DNB.
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Charles Walter Stansby Williams (1886-1945)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Poems and other writings for S. Silas the Martyr monthly and bi-monthly papers. At the church's website. Includes a brief biography and portrait.
Secondary Works
List of Williams' resources.
"The Lost Club Journal: The Novels of Charles Williams" By Glen Cavaliero.
Other
The Charles Williams Society.
Archives. List of archives with material related to Williams.
Thomas Stearns Eliot (1888-1965)
Biographical Information
Biography from the Nobel e-Museum. With links to the presentation speech for Eliot's Nobel prize (1948) and Eliot's Banquet speech after the presentation.
Biography. With bibliography.
Primary Works
Poetry. From the University of Toronto Library, representative poetry online.
Ash Wednesday, 1930.
Secondary Works
Site devoted to Eliot's life and work. With links to some works online.
Other
TSE list. A discussion list on the works of Eliot.
"What the Thunder Said". A website on Eliot.
Archives. A list of archives with material related to Eliot. (Caution: link unstable)
Edmund Robert Morgan (1888-1979)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Archives. List of archives with material related to Morgan.
Sundar Singh (1889-1929?)
Biographical Information
Biography with quotes from Singh's own writings.
Primary Works
The Visions of Sadhu Sundar Singh.
Secondary Works
Description of conversion excerpted from biography by Joshua Daniel.
Other
Aiyadurai Jesudasen Appasamy (1891-1975)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Clive Staples Lewis (1893-1963)
Biographical Information
"A Modest Literary Biography" by Dr. Bruce Edwards.
Life and works. With selected bibliography.
Primary Works
Works in the public domain.
Secondary Works
Lewis resources. Essays on Lewis and other resources about Lewis' life and works.
Bibliography of works by and about Lewis.
Other
Into the Wardrobe. The website for all things Lewis. With an introduction by Douglas Gresham (Lewis' stepson).
C.S. Lewis Institute.
Seven, a literary review magazine focusing on the work of seven authors including Lewis.
Archives. A list of archives from the NRA.
Dorothy Leigh Sayers (1893-1957)
Biographical Information
Life and work. With selected bibliography.
Biography with photograph. Includes links to sites of background interest.
Primary Works
"The Lost Tools of Learning", 1947. Text of a presentation made at Oxford.
Speech in support of Latin education.
Catholic Tales and Christian Songs, 1919. A book of poetry.
The Mind of the Maker, 1949. On creativity from a Trinitarian viewpoint.
Secondary Works
Essay on Sayers' fictional characters by Jill Paton Walsh.
Biographical sketch with extensive notes on Sayers' works.
Other
The Dorothy L Sayers Society. With information about Sayers. Page background inhibits reading.
Seven a literary review magazine focusing on the work of seven authors including Sayers.
Archives. From NRA.
Father Algy SSF (William Strowan Amhurst Robertson) (1894-1955)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Philip Nigel Warrington Strong (1899-1983)
Biographical Information
Biographical Information. While archbishop of Brisbane (1963-70).
Primary Works
Out of Great Tribulation. Presidential Address and Charge to his Diocesan Conference at Dogura, Papua on Monday June 30th, 1947.
Secondary Works
Other
Archives. From the Diocese of BrisbaneRecords and Archives Centre (scroll down the "S" index to Strong.)
Alexander Roper Vidler (1899-1991)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Archives with material related to Vidler.
Ini Kopuria (1900?-1945)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
"The Unsung Evangelists of Melanesia", by Richard Carter. On the Melanesian Brotherhood founded by Ini Kopuria.
Other
The Melanesian Brotherhood. With links to articles on the brotherhood and a history of the order.
Stephen Charles Neill (1900-1984)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
"Threatened Christendom" A speech given by Neill to the Empire Club of Canada, 22 Feb., 1962.
Secondary Works
Researching Bishop Stephen Neill: Engaging History, Methods, and the 'Reconstruction'". Article by Dyron Daughrity.
Other
Dom Gregory (George Elgington Alston) Dix OSB (1901-1952)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
"Amanesis". An essay on the meaning of the word as it relates to the eucharist. Dix's interpretation is covered extensively.
Other
H. Lakdasa Jacob de Mel (1902-1976)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
The Christian Liturgy in Ceylon: The Thirty-Third Hale Memorial Sermon by de Mel (delivered at Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, 1956).
Secondary Works
Other
Alan Ecclestone (1904-1992)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Austin Marsden Farrer (1904-1968)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
"On Dispensing With Q", 1955.
Secondary Works
Two Source Theory Summary.
"The Theodicy of Austin Farrer". An abstract of a 1998 article by Simon Oliver.
Review of Divine Action: Studies Inspired by the Philosophical Theology of Austin Farrer.
Other
Archive. Description of holdings at Bodleian Library, Oxford. With biographical data.
Michael Ramsey (1904-1988)
Biographical Information
Brief biography. From the Archbishop of Canterbury site.
Primary Works
Joint statement by Archbishop Michael Ramsey and Pope Paul VI, March 1966.
Secondary Works
Other
Archive. From the NRA.
Portraits. From the National Portrait Gallery.
Max Warren (1904-1977)
Biographical Information
Warren was born in Ireland, but spent his first eight years in India with his missionary parents. After attending Jesus College, Cambridge, then Ridley Hall, he went to Nigeria but became ill and had to return to England after ten months. He was ordained and married, and in 1942 became general secretary of the Church Missionary Council. He is best known for his work in this role as he published, wrote, and spoke on issues of ecumenism and missions.
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Archive. Description of archive with material related to Warren. Includes biographical data.
Christopher Rex Bryant SSJE (1905-1985)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Herbert Arthur Hodges (1905-1976)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
"Anglican Disunity and the Idea of Western Orthodoxy", 1957. An address by Hodges given to the Fellowship of St. Alban and St. Sergius.
Secondary Works
"The Epworth-Canterbury-Constantinople Axis", 1991. An address given by A.M. Allchin. The first part of this paper is a tribute to Hodges.
The Logic of Religious Thinking Abstract of the Gifford Lectures given 1955-57.
Other
Dom Augustine (David Freestone) Morris OSB (1905-1997)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Eric Symes Abbott (1906-1983)
Biographical Information
Tractarians of the Twentieth Century: The Tradition Continued Eric Abbott Text of a talk by Father William Davage, 10 February 2010.
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Archive. Description of material held at King's College London. With biographical information.
Eric Symes Abbott Memorial Lectures.
R. E. Charles Browne (1906-1975)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Mother Mary Clare SLG (1906-1988)
Biographical Information
Convent of the Incarnation, Oxford, Sisters of the Love of God. Reverend Mother of the Community of the Sisters of the Love of God from 1954-1973. Well known spiritual director, corresponded with Thomas Merton and others, wrote several books.
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Emani Sambayya (1907-1972)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Frank Woods (1907-1992)
Biographical Information
Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne.
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Frederick Donald Coggan (1909-2000)
Biographical Information
Life From the Archbishop of Canterbury site.
Obituary from The Telegraph.
Primary Works
"The East, the West, and the Bible", June 1967. An address given by Coggan, then Archbishop of York, to a joint meeting of the Canadian Bible Society and the Empire Club of Canada in Toronto.
Secondary Works
Address of Pope Paul VI to the Archbishop of Canterbury, April 1977.
Other
Archives. List of archives with material related to Coggan.
Donald Mackenzie MacKinnon (1913-1994)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
"Women and the Ordained Ministry", 1978 (scroll down to end of page).
Secondary Works
"Theological Wisdom, British Style", by David F. Ford. From Christian Century, April 2000.
Other
Ronald Stuart Thomas (1913-2000)
Biographical Information
Brief biography. From the BBC, with a photo.
Obituary from the BBC. With photo and other links.
Biography and links to many background sites on Thomas' life as well as annotated bibliography of works by and about Thomas.
Biography from the Literary Encyclopedia.
Primary Works
Secondary Works
"Passing Through Hard Facts: The Poetry of R.S. Thomas", by Ephraim Radner. From Christian Century, November 1986.
Other
R.S. Thomas Study Centre at the University of Wales, Bangor.
John Vernon Taylor (1914-2001)
Biographical Information
Biography. From The Telegraph.
Primary Works
"Presence and Primal Vision". Article in Theology Today 21 no. 4, January 1965
Secondary Works
"Christian Mission with John V. Taylor", by David Wood. A paper given to the Waterloo Mission Seminar in London, 9th July 2002.
"The Genesis of Poet, Priest & Prophet". Paper by David Wood on his book about John Taylor.
Other
Henry Robert McAdoo (1916-1998)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Memorial sermon. Preached at Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin by Dr. R.L. Clarke, 10 January, 1999.
Other
John Arthur Thomas Robinson (1919-1983)
Biographical Information
Robinson was a New Testament scholar, priest, and controversial writer. While the suffragan bishop of Woolwich, he wrote Honest to God (1963) which stirred up strong reactions both for and against the work. He became a fellow, dean of chapel, and lecturer in theology at Trinity College, Cambridge in 1969. Redating the New Testament (1976) and The Priority of John (1985) were his major works of New Testament scholarship.
Primary Works
Secondary Works
"John A.T. Robinson Remembered", by J. S. Spong.
Other
Archives. From the NRA.
Gwen Harwood (1920-1995)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Archive. Description of materials related to Harwood. With biographical data.
Robert Alexander Kennedy Runcie (1921-2000)
Biographical Information
Biography.
Biography with photographs from BBC news.
Primary Works
Common declaration by Pope John Paul II and Archbishop Runcie, May 29, 1982.
Secondary Works
Other
Archives. List of archives with material related to Runcie.
Edmund John (1922-1975)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
William Hubert Vanstone (1923-1999)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
The Stature of Waiting (1997).
Secondary Works
Other
Lakshman Wickremesinghe (1927-1983)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
Celebrations of the golden Jubilee of the diocese of Kurangala where Wickremesinghe was bishop.
William Stringfellow (1928-1985)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Icon and information about Stringfellow.
Other
Archive. Description of material related to Stringfellow held at Cornell. With biographical information.
David Watson (1933-1984)
Biographical Information
Biography from wikipedia.
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
"A Matter of Life and Death", by Wendy Bray. On living with cancer. The article cites David Watson's book Fear No Evil.
Roger Hardham Hooker (1934-1999)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
David Penman (1936-1989)
Biographical Information
Primary Works
Secondary Works
Other
"Melbourne Anglicanism: A Distinctive Culture?" by Colin Holden. On the particular flavour of the diocese of Melbourne, where Penman was archbishop.