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<p> an English divine of some note, flourished in the first half of this century. But little is known of his personal history. He was for some time rector of St. Paul's in Edinburgh, and there attained to distinction as a pulpit orator. Subsequently he became rector of Easington, Yorkshire, and died in 1840. He was one of the early and most valued contributors to the [[Edinburgh]] Review. His works are Tour to the Holy Land (18mo): — Discourses on [[Religious]] [[Belief]] (Edinb. 1809, 8vo; 4th ed. 1811-16, 2 volumes, 8vo); commended by lord Jeffrey in the Edinburgh Review, 14:82-95: — Sermons (1816, 8vo): — Dialogues on [[Natural]] and Revealed [[Religion]] (1830, 12mo); praised by Lowndes's Brit. Lib. Page 941, the Edinb. Rev., and the British contemporary press generally, in most unqualified terms: — Explanation of St. Paul's [[Epistles]] (1843, fcp. 8vo): — Philosophical Dialogues (1845, 8vo). </p>
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<p> an English divine of some note, flourished in the first half of this century. But little is known of his personal history. He was for some time rector of St. Paul's in Edinburgh, and there attained to distinction as a pulpit orator. Subsequently he became rector of Easington, Yorkshire, and died in 1840. He was one of the early and most valued contributors to the [[Edinburgh]] Review. His works are Tour to the [[Holy]] Land (18mo): '''''''''' Discourses on [[Religious]] Belief (Edinb. 1809, 8vo; 4th ed. 1811-16, 2 volumes, 8vo); commended by lord Jeffrey in the Edinburgh Review, 14:82-95: '''''''''' Sermons (1816, 8vo): '''''''''' Dialogues on Natural and [[Revealed]] [[Religion]] (1830, 12mo); praised by Lowndes's Brit. Lib. Page 941, the Edinb. Rev., and the British contemporary press generally, in most unqualified terms: '''''''''' ''Explanation Of St. Paul'S Epistles'' (1843, fcp. 8vo): '''''''''' Philosophical Dialogues (1845, 8vo). </p>
 
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<ref name="term_51607"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/morehead,+robert,+d.d. Robert Morehead from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_51607"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/morehead,+robert,+d.d. Robert Morehead from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 11:19, 15 October 2021

Robert Morehead [1]

an English divine of some note, flourished in the first half of this century. But little is known of his personal history. He was for some time rector of St. Paul's in Edinburgh, and there attained to distinction as a pulpit orator. Subsequently he became rector of Easington, Yorkshire, and died in 1840. He was one of the early and most valued contributors to the Edinburgh Review. His works are Tour to the Holy Land (18mo): Discourses on Religious Belief (Edinb. 1809, 8vo; 4th ed. 1811-16, 2 volumes, 8vo); commended by lord Jeffrey in the Edinburgh Review, 14:82-95: Sermons (1816, 8vo): Dialogues on Natural and Revealed Religion (1830, 12mo); praised by Lowndes's Brit. Lib. Page 941, the Edinb. Rev., and the British contemporary press generally, in most unqualified terms: Explanation Of St. Paul'S Epistles (1843, fcp. 8vo): Philosophical Dialogues (1845, 8vo).

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