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English clergyman. He is now
known mainly as the
founder of the
series of
Hulsean Lectures at the
University of Cambridge. John
Hulse was born at Middlewich...
- The
Hulsean Lectures were
established from an
endowment made by John
Hulse to the
University of
Cambridge in 1790. At present, they
consist of a series...
- essay, two scholarships, and the
positions of '
Hulsean Lecturer' and 'Christian Advocate'. The
Hulsean Lecturer was
originally required to
deliver 20...
- in the
council of El.
Among the
elohim he
pronounces judgment: ..." In
Hulsean Lectures for..., H. M.
Stephenson discussed Jesus'
argument in John 10:34-36...
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revising the
translation of the New Testament, and in 1871 he
delivered the
Hulsean Lectures before the university.
Their title was The Way, the Truth, and...
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Trinity College,
Cambridge where he
graduated in 1808.
Broughton took the
Hulsean prize in 1808 for his
Essay on the
Origin and
Intention of Sacrifices....
- 1414–1625 (1907)
Birkbeck Lectures, 1900 The
Gospel and
Human Needs (1909)
Hulsean Lectures Religion and
English Society (1911)
Civilisation at the Cross...
- was
select preacher to the
university in 1834, 1837, and 1847. He was
Hulsean lecturer on
divinity in 1843 and 1844, and was from 1851 to 1865 the first...
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Academic offices Preceded by Neil
MacGregor Hulsean Lecturer 2013–2014 Succeeded by The Lord Williams of Oystermouth...
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abilities as a
preacher and lecturer. In 1820 he was
chosen as the
first Hulsean Lecturer.
Later he was one of the
first to
apply the term
Tractarians to...