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Romilly's Cambridge Diary, 1832-42

Romilly's Cambridge Diary, 1832-42
Author: Joseph Romilly
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2009-07-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108002455

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The Rev. Joseph Romilly (1791-1864) was a bachelor clergyman of the Church of England, a Fellow of Trinity College, and from 1832 to 1861, Registrary of the University of Cambridge. He kept a regular diary from 1829 to his death, and this selection, introduced and edited by J. P. T. Bury, covers the years 1832-1842. Romilly was a cultured and travelled man of means; he met many of the ablest scholars and leaders of his day, and was a welcome guest in great houses. This volume, which begins in the year of Romilly's election as Registrary, is a unique record of Cambridge before the Royal Commission of 1852, with many valuable sidelights on nineteenth-century society and on intellectual life - or the more relaxed side of it.


Cambridge Diary, 1832-42

Cambridge Diary, 1832-42
Author: Joseph Romilly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1967
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Cambridge Theology in the Nineteenth Century

Cambridge Theology in the Nineteenth Century
Author: David M. Thompson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1351953532

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Many books have been written about nineteenth-century Oxford theology, but what was happening in Cambridge? This book provides the first continuous account of what might be called 'the Cambridge theological tradition', by discussing its leading figures from Richard Watson and William Paley, through Herbert Marsh and Julius Hare, to the trio of Lightfoot, Westcott and Hort. It also includes a chapter on nonconformists such as Robertson Smith, P.T. Forsyth and T.R. Glover. The analysis is organised around the defences that were offered for the credibility of Christianity in response to hostile and friendly critics. In this period the study of theology was not yet divided into its modern self-contained areas. A critical approach to scripture was taken for granted, and its implications for ecclesiology, the understanding of salvation and the social implications of the Gospel were teased out (in Hort's phrase) through enquiry and controversy as a way to discover truth. Cambridge both engaged with German theology and responded positively to the nineteenth-century 'crisis of faith'.


Cambridge University Archives

Cambridge University Archives
Author: D. M. Owen
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2011-06-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780521129480

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A list of all the materials deposited in the Cambridge University Archives before June 1987.


The 1702 Chair of Chemistry at Cambridge

The 1702 Chair of Chemistry at Cambridge
Author: Mary D. Archer
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2005-01-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521828734

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A history of the 1702 chair in chemistry at the University of Cambridge.