MINISTERIAL
EDUCATION
Ministerial
Training
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tradition’ Faith and Freedom 40:2
(Summer 1987) 59-81
Dissenting
Academies
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Evans, George
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McLachlan,
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McLachlan,
Herbert ‘Bridgwater Academy 1688-1756?’
TUHS 8:3 (1945) 93-97
McLachlan,
Herbert ‘Dudley-Newbury Academy
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McLachlan,
Herbert ‘Semitics in Nonconformist Academies’ McLachlan, Herbert ed. Essays and Addresses, (Manchester
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McLachlan,
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McLachlan,
Herbert ‘The old Hackney College 1786-1796’ TUHS 3:3
(1925) 185-205
McLachlan,
Herbert English education under the Test
Acts: being the history of the Non-conformist Academies 1662-1820
(Manchester University Press, 1931)
McLachlan,
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Smith, J. W.
Ashley The birth of modern education: the
contribution of the Dissenting Academies 1600-1808 (London, 1954)
Stephenson, H.
W. ‘Hackney College and William Hazlitt
’ TUHS
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Watts, Ruth
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Williams,
Gwyn ‘Richard Price and Carmarthen
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contribution of The Dissenting Academy to the emergence of Rational Dissent' in
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Manchester
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Davis, Valentine
David A history of Manchester College
from its foundation in Manchester to its establishment in Oxford London,
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Derzsi,
Károly [accounts, diary, lecture notes,
books in Hungarian and English while he was at Manchester New College 1872-4]
Lakó, Elemér The manuscripts of the Unitarian College of Cluj/Kolzsvár in the
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Grayson M. 'The early history of Manchester College' Transactions of th e Historical Society of Lancashire and Cheshire
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Fulton, J. F.
‘The Warrington Academy (1757-1789) and its influence upon medicine and
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History of Medicine, John Hopkins University, USA 1:2 (February 1933) 49-80
Herford, C. H..
‘Memoir [of J.E.Carpenter] iv Manchester College: i. London v. Manchester
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(Oxford, 1990)
Porter, Dennis A catalogue of manuscripts in Harris
Manchester College Oxford (Harris
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Rollof students educated at Manchester Academy 1789-1803;
Manchester College, York 1803-40; Manchester New College, Manchester 1840-53
and Manchester New College, London 1853-67 (Manchester,
1868)
Seed, John
‘Manchester College, York: an early nineteenth century Dissenting Academy’ Journal of educational administration and
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Short, H.arry
Lismer'Warrington Academy' Hibbert
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Smith, Barbara
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celebrating two hundred years of Manchester College (Oxford, Manchester
College, 1986)
Turner, William The Warrington Academy Part 1, Historical
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in the Warrington Academy (Warrington, Library and Museum Committee 1957
reprinted from articles in the Monthly
Repository 8, 9 and 10 1813-1815
Waller,
Ralph ‘Scenes of Manchester College from
the eyes of James Martineau’ TUHS 21:3 (1997)
213-217
Watts, Ruth
‘Manchester College and education 1786-1853’ in Smith, Barbara edTruth, liberty, religion: essays celebrating
two hundred years of Manchester College (Oxford, Manchester College, 1986)
pp. 79-110
Weatherall, J. H.
‘Recollections of an Oxford student at Manchester College’ Herford, C. H.. James Estlin Carpenter: a memorial volume (Oxford,
Clarendon Press, 1929) pp. 93-122
Webb, Robert K.
‘And the greatest of these is liberty: the Manchester College motto in its
setting’ Faith and Freedom 40: (Spring 1987) 4-20
Webb, Robert K.
‘Transplanting the vine: Manchester College in London and Oxford’ Faith and Freedom 44:3 (Autumn 1991)
78-97
Wykes, David
'Sons and subscribers: lay support and Manchester College' in Smith, Barbara
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celebrating two hundred years of Manchester College (Oxford, Manchester College,
1986) pp. 31-77
Wykes, David
L. ‘Dissenting academy or Unitarian
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Wykes, David
L. ‘Manchester College at York
(1803-1840): its intellectual and cultural contribution The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal
63 (1991) 207-218
Wykes, David L. The education of English Unitarian ministers
in the early nineteenth century: did Manchester College meet denominational
needs? (pamphlet in HMCO library, nd
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Unitarian
College, Manchester
McLachlan,
Herbert Unitarian Home Missionary College
1854-1914: its foundation and development with some account of the missionary
activities of its members. (London and Manchester, Sherratt and Hughes,
1915)
McLachlan,
HerbertThe Unitarian College Library: its
history, contents and character (Manchester, privately published, 1939)
McLachlan,
Herbert ‘The story of a Nonconformist
library’ The Story of a Nonconformist
Library (Manchester University
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McLachlan,
Herbert Unitarian College Manchester:
register of students 1854-1929 (n.d.)
contains details
of future careers of students
McLachlan,
HerbertThose eventful years 1853-4; 1889-90, and all that: an unfinished symphony
of contrasted but closely related movements ([Manchester] n.d.)
Rowe, Mortimer A centenary address (Manchester, 1954)
Pioneer
Preachers
Robbins, Keith
‘The spiritual journey of the Rev. R. J. Campbell’ in Robbins, Keith History, religion and identity i n modern
Britian (London, The Hambledon Press, 1993) pp. 110-147
Ruston, Alan
‘Pioneer Preachers’ 62-64 TUHS 21:1 (1995)
Smith,
Leonard 'A great let-down and its
legacy': the new Theology and the Order of the Brotherhood of the Pioeneer
Preachers' TUHS 21:4 (1998) 235-253