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Regius Professor of Divinity

The Regius Professorships of Divinity are amongst the oldest professorships at the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. A third chair existed for a period at Trinity College Dublin.

The Oxford and Cambridge chairs were founded by Henry VIII. The chair at Cambridge originally had a stipend of £40 per year (which is still paid to the incumbent by Trinity College), later increased by James I with the rectory of Somersham, Cambridgeshire.[citation needed]

Professors at Oxford edit

  • Richard Smyth, DD, Fellow of Merton, and Principal of St Alban Hall (1535)[citation needed]
  • Peter Martyr, DD, of the University of Padua, Canon of Christ Church (1548)
  • Richard Smyth again; Canon of Christ Church (1554)
  • Juan de Villagarcia, known as Joannes Fraterculus (a Spanish Dominican), BD, Divinity Reader of Magdalen College (1556)
  • Richard Smyth again (1559)
  • Lawrence Humphrey, MA, Fellow, afterwards President, of Magdalen; DD (1560)
  • Thomas Holland, DD, Fellow of Balliol; Rector of Exeter (1589)
  • Robert Abbot, DD, Master of Balliol; afterwards Bishop of Salisbury (1612)
  • John Prideaux, DD, Rector of Exeter; afterwards Bishop of Worcester (1615)
  • Robert Sanderson, DD, sometime Fellow of Lincoln (1642)
  • Robert Crosse, BD, Fellow of Lincoln (1648)
  • Joshua Hoyle, DD, Master of University (1648)
  • John Conant, DD, Rector of Exeter (1654)
  • Robert Sanderson, DD, restored; afterwards Bishop of Lincoln (1660)
  • William Creed, DD, sometime Fellow of St John's (1661)
  • Richard Allestree, DD, Canon of Christ Church (1663)
  • William Jane, DD, Canon of Christ Church (1680)
  • John Potter, DD, Fellow of Lincoln; Bishop of Oxford; afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury (1707)
  • George Rye, DD, sometime Fellow of Oriel; Archdeacon of Oxford (1737)
  • John Fanshawe, DD, Student of Christ Church, and Regius Professor of Greek (1741)
  • Edward Bentham, DD, Canon of Christ Church (1763)
  • Benjamin Wheeler, DD, Fellow of Magdalen (1776)
  • John Randolph, DD, Student of Christ Church, Professor of Poetry, and Regius Professor of Greek; Bishop of London; afterwards Bishop of Bangor, then of London (1783)[1]
  • Charles Henry Hall, DD, Canon of Christ Church; afterwards Dean (1807)
  • William Howley, DD, Canon of Christ Church; afterwards Bishop of London, Archbishop of Canterbury (1809)
  • William Van Mildert, DD, Queen's; afterwards Bishop of Llandaff and Dean of St Paul's, Bishop of Durham (1813)
  • Frodsham Hodson, DD, Principal of Brasenose (1820)
  • Charles Lloyd, Student of Christ Church; Bishop of Oxford (1822)
  • Edward Burton, DD, Student of Christ Church (1829)
  • Renn Dickson Hampden, DD, Principal of St Mary Hall; afterwards Bishop of Hereford (1836)
  • William Jacobson, MA, Vice-Principal of Magdalen Hall and Public Orator, sometime Fellow of Exeter; DD, afterwards Bishop of Chester (1848)
  • Robert Payne Smith, MA, Pembroke; DD; afterwards Dean of Canterbury (1865)
  • James Bowling Mozley, BD, sometime Fellow of Magdalen; DD (1871)
  • William Ince, MA, Fellow of Exeter; DD; Canon of Christ Church (1878)
  • Henry Scott Holland, MA, Hon DLitt, sometime Student of Christ Church; DD; Canon of Christ Church (1911)
  • Arthur Cayley Headlam, DD, sometime Fellow of All Souls; Canon of Christ Church (1918)
  • Henry Leighton Goudge, DD, Canon of Christ Church (1923)
  • Oliver Chase Quick, MA, Canon of Christ Church; afterwards DD (1939)
  • Leonard Hodgson, DD, Canon of Christ Church (1944)
  • Henry Chadwick, DD, Canon of Christ Church (MusB, DD Cantab.; Hon DD Glas) (1959)
  • Maurice Wiles, DD, Canon of Christ Church (BD, MA Cantab.) (1970)
  • Keith Ward, BLitt, MA, DD, Canon of Christ Church (BA Wales; MA Cantab.; DD Oxon.; DD Cantab.; HonDD Glas) (1991)
  • Marilyn McCord Adams, AB Illinois; PhD Cornell; Th M Princeton Theological Seminary; Canon of Christ Church (2004)
  • Graham Ward Canon of Christ Church (MA, PhD Cantab.) (2012–present)

(Sources: Oxford Historical Register 1200-1900 and supplements; and the Oxford University Calendar)

Professors at Cambridge edit

Professors at Dublin edit

The Regius Professor of Divinity at Trinity College Dublin was established in 1607 as the "Professor of Theological Controversies".[19][20] The endowment was increased in 1674 by letters patent of Charles II.[20] The title "Regius Professor" was specified in 1761 by letters patent of George III.[20][21] The School of Divinity was founded in the late 18th century with the Regius Professor as its head.[22] The School's link to the Church of Ireland was controversial after the Irish Church Act 1869 disestablished the church and the University of Dublin Tests Act 1873 allowed non-Anglican fellows.[23] The debate became dormant after 1911 letters patent altered the School's governance.[23][24] It reignited in the 1960s, after which vacancies in the School of Divinity went unfilled,[23][24] including the Regius Professorship in 1982.[25] The School of Divinity was replaced in 1978–81 by a non-denominational School of Hebrew, Biblical and Theological Studies (renamed the Department of Religions and Theology in 2004) although the statutes mandating a School and Regius Professor of Divinity remain unrepealed.[24][25][26]

Professors were:[20]

Professors of Divinity edit

Regius Professors of Divinity edit

See also edit

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ "Randolph, John". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/23120. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  2. ^ "Wigan, Edward (WGN508E)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  3. ^ "Madew, John (MDW529J)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  4. ^ "Bucer, Martin (BCR550M)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  5. ^ "Young, John (YN535J)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  6. ^ "Sedgwick, Thomas (SGWK529T)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  7. ^ "Pilkington, James (PLKN538J)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  8. ^ "Pilkington, Leonard (PLKN544L)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  9. ^ "Hutton, Matthew (HTN546M)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  10. ^ "Whitgift, John (WHTT550J)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  11. ^ "Chaderton, William (CHDN555W)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  12. ^ "Whitaker, William (WHTR564W)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  13. ^ "Ramsey, (Arthur) Michael, Baron Ramsey of Canterbury". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/40002. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  14. ^ Harvey, Anthony (27 May 2016). "The Revd Professor Dennis Eric Nineham". Obituary. Church Times. London. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
  15. ^ Williams, Rowan (19 June 2008). "Henry Chadwick". Obituary. The Guardian. London. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
  16. ^ Thompson, David (24 October 2014). "The Rt Revd Stephen Whitefield Sykes". Obituary. Church Times. London. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
  17. ^ "Elections, appointments, reappointments, and grants of title". Cambridge University Reporter (6382): 454. 15 April 2015. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  18. ^ "Professor David Fergusson OBE, DD, FRSE, FBA". 24 March 2021.
  19. ^ a b Dixon 1902, p.24
  20. ^ a b c d "Regius Professor of Divinity". The Dublin University Calendar. 1867. pp. 247–249.
  21. ^ MacDonnell, Hercules Henry Graves (1844). Chartæ et statuta collegii Sacrosanctæ et individuæ Trinitatis reginæ Elizabethæ juxta Dublin. [Edited by H. H. G. Mac Donnell.] (in Latin). M.H. Gill. p. 147. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
  22. ^ Dixon 1902, p.186
  23. ^ a b c Hanily, Sean (1 October 2016). "Church of Ireland Divinity Hostel – A Summary of RCBL MS1043". Archive of the Month. Church of Ireland. Retrieved 22 March 2017.
  24. ^ a b c Webb, David (1993). "Appendix 1 – Divinity School Council Prefatory Note" (PDF). Consolidated Statutes. Trinity College Dublin. Retrieved 22 March 2017.
  25. ^ a b "The Gospel and CITC; A brief historical survey". Reform Ireland. 1 December 2004. Retrieved 22 March 2017.
  26. ^ "About Us". Department of Religions and Theology. Trinity College Dublin. Retrieved 22 March 2017.
  27. ^ Commissioners to inquire into certain matters relating to the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth, near Dublin (1878). Report. Command papers. Vol. C.2045. Dublin: HMSO. p. 6. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
  28. ^ Gordon, Alexander (1899). "Ussher, James" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 58. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  29. ^ Curry, William, jun. The picture of Dublin: or, Stranger's guide to the Irish metropolis 1835- Page 34 "The Divinity School consists of the Regius Professor of Divinity, and Archbishop King's Lecturer, each of whom has his assistants."
  30. ^ Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal 1841- Volume 17 - Page 634 "The whole Works of Richard Graves, D.D. late Dean of Ardagh, and Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Dublin, now first collected, with a Memoir of his Life and Writings, by his son, Richard Hastings Graves, D.D., Rector of Brigown ..."
  31. ^ The Dublin university magazine 1834 - Volume 4 - Page 352 "C. R. ELRINGTON, Regius Professor of Divinity."
  32. ^ The Irish Archaeological Society - Irish Archaeological Society 1841- Volume 1 - Page 118 "Rev. Charles R. Elrington, D.D., M.R.I.A., Regius Professor of Divinity, Dublin."
  33. ^ Howard, Joseph Jackson & Crisp, Frederick Arthur (1898). Visitation of Ireland. Vol. II. Privately printed. p. 69.
  34. ^ Comerford, Patrick (19 September 2013). "The Revd Professor RM Gwynn (1877-1962)". patrickcomerford.com. Retrieved 5 October 2013.
  35. ^ "About". Trinity Centre for Biblical Studies. Trinity College Dublin. Retrieved 22 March 2017.
  36. ^ "Prizes and other Awards" (PDF). Calendar 2006–07. Trinity College Dublin. Newport White Prize. Retrieved 22 March 2017. This prize was founded in 1935 by a gift from N. J. D. White, Regius Professor of Divinity 1930–35
  37. ^ "Obituary: John Ernest Leonard Oulton" (PDF). Trinity News. Trinity College Dublin. 7 February 1957. p. 2. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
  38. ^ a b "Academic who modernised the study of theology at Trinity". The Irish Times. 22 April 2000. Retrieved 22 March 2017.
  39. ^ "J. E. L. Oulton". Harvard University Press. Harvard University. Retrieved 22 March 2017.
  40. ^ Semple, Patrick (2007). The Rector who Wouldn't Pray for Rain. Mercier Press Ltd. p. 89. ISBN 9781856355605. Retrieved 22 March 2017.

Sources edit

  • Dixon, W. Macneile (1902). Trinity College, Dublin. College Histories. London: F. E. Robinson & Co. ASIN B000J2LZNK. LCCN 02021239. OCLC 2572402. OL 1091957W. Retrieved 22 August 2015.

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The Regius Professorships of Divinity are amongst the oldest professorships at the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge A third chair existed for a period at Trinity College Dublin The Oxford and Cambridge chairs were founded by Henry VIII The chair at Cambridge originally had a stipend of 40 per year which is still paid to the incumbent by Trinity College later increased by James I with the rectory of Somersham Cambridgeshire citation needed Contents 1 Professors at Oxford 2 Professors at Cambridge 3 Professors at Dublin 3 1 Professors of Divinity 3 2 Regius Professors of Divinity 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Citations 5 2 SourcesProfessors at Oxford editRichard Smyth DD Fellow of Merton and Principal of St Alban Hall 1535 citation needed Peter Martyr DD of the University of Padua Canon of Christ Church 1548 Richard Smyth again Canon of Christ Church 1554 Juan de Villagarcia known as Joannes Fraterculus a Spanish Dominican BD Divinity Reader of Magdalen College 1556 Richard Smyth again 1559 Lawrence Humphrey MA Fellow afterwards President of Magdalen DD 1560 Thomas Holland DD Fellow of Balliol Rector of Exeter 1589 Robert Abbot DD Master of Balliol afterwards Bishop of Salisbury 1612 John Prideaux DD Rector of Exeter afterwards Bishop of Worcester 1615 Robert Sanderson DD sometime Fellow of Lincoln 1642 Robert Crosse BD Fellow of Lincoln 1648 Joshua Hoyle DD Master of University 1648 John Conant DD Rector of Exeter 1654 Robert Sanderson DD restored afterwards Bishop of Lincoln 1660 William Creed DD sometime Fellow of St John s 1661 Richard Allestree DD Canon of Christ Church 1663 William Jane DD Canon of Christ Church 1680 John Potter DD Fellow of Lincoln Bishop of Oxford afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury 1707 George Rye DD sometime Fellow of Oriel Archdeacon of Oxford 1737 John Fanshawe DD Student of Christ Church and Regius Professor of Greek 1741 Edward Bentham DD Canon of Christ Church 1763 Benjamin Wheeler DD Fellow of Magdalen 1776 John Randolph DD Student of Christ Church Professor of Poetry and Regius Professor of Greek Bishop of London afterwards Bishop of Bangor then of London 1783 1 Charles Henry Hall DD Canon of Christ Church afterwards Dean 1807 William Howley DD Canon of Christ Church afterwards Bishop of London Archbishop of Canterbury 1809 William Van Mildert DD Queen s afterwards Bishop of Llandaff and Dean of St Paul s Bishop of Durham 1813 Frodsham Hodson DD Principal of Brasenose 1820 Charles Lloyd Student of Christ Church Bishop of Oxford 1822 Edward Burton DD Student of Christ Church 1829 Renn Dickson Hampden DD Principal of St Mary Hall afterwards Bishop of Hereford 1836 William Jacobson MA Vice Principal of Magdalen Hall and Public Orator sometime Fellow of Exeter DD afterwards Bishop of Chester 1848 Robert Payne Smith MA Pembroke DD afterwards Dean of Canterbury 1865 James Bowling Mozley BD sometime Fellow of Magdalen DD 1871 William Ince MA Fellow of Exeter DD Canon of Christ Church 1878 Henry Scott Holland MA Hon DLitt sometime Student of Christ Church DD Canon of Christ Church 1911 Arthur Cayley Headlam DD sometime Fellow of All Souls Canon of Christ Church 1918 Henry Leighton Goudge DD Canon of Christ Church 1923 Oliver Chase Quick MA Canon of Christ Church afterwards DD 1939 Leonard Hodgson DD Canon of Christ Church 1944 Henry Chadwick DD Canon of Christ Church MusB DD Cantab Hon DD Glas 1959 Maurice Wiles DD Canon of Christ Church BD MA Cantab 1970 Keith Ward BLitt MA DD Canon of Christ Church BA Wales MA Cantab DD Oxon DD Cantab HonDD Glas 1991 Marilyn McCord Adams AB Illinois PhD Cornell Th M Princeton Theological Seminary Canon of Christ Church 2004 Graham Ward Canon of Christ Church MA PhD Cantab 2012 present Sources Oxford Historical Register 1200 1900 and supplements and the Oxford University Calendar See also Theology Faculty of the University of OxfordProfessors at Cambridge editEdward Wigan alias Guy 1540 2 John Madew c 1545 3 Martin Bucer 1550 4 In 1553 Archbishop Thomas Cranmer offered the Regius Chair to Philip Melanchthon who declined the offer John Young 1555 5 Thomas Sedgwick 1557 6 James Pilkington 1559 7 Leonard Pilkington 1561 8 Matthew Hutton 1562 9 John Whitgift 1567 10 William Chaderton 1569 11 William Whitaker 1580 12 John Overall 1596 John Richardson 1606 Samuel Collins 1617 John Arrowsmith 1651 Anthony Tuckney 1656 Peter Gunning 1661 Joseph Beaumont 1674 Henry James 1700 Richard Bentley 1717 John Whalley 1742 John Green Thomas Rutherforth 1745 Richard Watson 1771 John Kaye 1816 Thomas Turton 1827 Alfred Ollivant 1843 James Amiraux Jeremie 1850 Brooke Foss Westcott 1870 Henry Barclay Swete 1890 Vincent Henry Stanton 1916 Alexander Nairne 1922 Charles Earle Raven 1932 Arthur Michael Ramsey 1950 13 John Burnaby 1952 Edward Craddock Ratcliffe 1958 Dennis Eric Nineham 1964 14 Geoffrey Hugo Lampe 1971 Henry Chadwick 1979 15 Stephen Sykes 1985 16 David Frank Ford 1991 Ian Alexander McFarland 2015 17 David Fergusson 2021 18 Professors at Dublin editThe Regius Professor of Divinity at Trinity College Dublin was established in 1607 as the Professor of Theological Controversies 19 20 The endowment was increased in 1674 by letters patent of Charles II 20 The title Regius Professor was specified in 1761 by letters patent of George III 20 21 The School of Divinity was founded in the late 18th century with the Regius Professor as its head 22 The School s link to the Church of Ireland was controversial after the Irish Church Act 1869 disestablished the church and the University of Dublin Tests Act 1873 allowed non Anglican fellows 23 The debate became dormant after 1911 letters patent altered the School s governance 23 24 It reignited in the 1960s after which vacancies in the School of Divinity went unfilled 23 24 including the Regius Professorship in 1982 25 The School of Divinity was replaced in 1978 81 by a non denominational School of Hebrew Biblical and Theological Studies renamed the Department of Religions and Theology in 2004 although the statutes mandating a School and Regius Professor of Divinity remain unrepealed 24 25 26 Professors were 20 Professors of Divinity edit 1 1591 Luke Challoner 27 2 1607 21 James Ussher 28 3 1621 23 Samuel Ward 4 1623 48 Joshua Hoyle 19 5 1662 70 Richard Lingard 6 1670 78 Michael Ward 7 1678 92 William Palliser 8 1693 99 George Browne 9 1699 Owen Lloyd 10 1714 Richard Baldwin 11 1722 Claudius Gilbert 12 1743 Henry Clarke 13 1746 John Pellisier 14 1753 John Lawson 15 1759 Brabazon DisneyRegius Professors of Divinity edit 15 1761 Brabazon Disney 16 1790 1819 James Drought 17 1819 29 Richard Graves D D Dean of Ardagh 29 30 18 1829 50 Charles Richard Elrington 31 32 19 1850 62 Joseph Henderson Singer 20 1852 66 Samuel Butcher 33 21 1866 88 George Salmon 22 1888 1917 John Gwynn 34 23 1917 30 Alan Hugh McNeile 35 24 1930 35 Newport John Davis White 36 25 1935 57 John Ernest Leonard Oulton 37 38 39 26 1957 62 Richard Randall Hartford 38 27 1964 82 Hugh Frederic Woodhouse 40 See also editRegius ProfessorReferences editCitations edit Randolph John Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 23120 Subscription or UK public library membership required Wigan Edward WGN508E A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge Madew John MDW529J A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge Bucer Martin BCR550M A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge Young John YN535J A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge Sedgwick Thomas SGWK529T A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge Pilkington James PLKN538J A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge Pilkington Leonard PLKN544L A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge Hutton Matthew HTN546M A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge Whitgift John WHTT550J A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge Chaderton William CHDN555W A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge Whitaker William WHTR564W A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge Ramsey Arthur Michael Baron Ramsey of Canterbury Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 40002 Subscription or UK public library membership required Harvey Anthony 27 May 2016 The Revd Professor Dennis Eric Nineham Obituary Church Times London Retrieved 10 September 2019 Williams Rowan 19 June 2008 Henry Chadwick Obituary The Guardian London Retrieved 10 September 2019 Thompson David 24 October 2014 The Rt Revd Stephen Whitefield Sykes Obituary Church Times London Retrieved 10 September 2019 Elections appointments reappointments and grants of title Cambridge University Reporter 6382 454 15 April 2015 Retrieved 5 September 2019 Professor David Fergusson OBE DD FRSE FBA 24 March 2021 a b Dixon 1902 p 24 a b c d Regius Professor of Divinity The Dublin University Calendar 1867 pp 247 249 MacDonnell Hercules Henry Graves 1844 Chartae et statuta collegii Sacrosanctae et individuae Trinitatis reginae Elizabethae juxta Dublin Edited by H H G Mac Donnell in Latin M H Gill p 147 Retrieved 23 March 2017 Dixon 1902 p 186 a b c Hanily Sean 1 October 2016 Church of Ireland Divinity Hostel A Summary of RCBL MS1043 Archive of the Month Church of Ireland Retrieved 22 March 2017 a b c Webb David 1993 Appendix 1 Divinity School Council Prefatory Note PDF Consolidated Statutes Trinity College Dublin Retrieved 22 March 2017 a b The Gospel and CITC A brief historical survey Reform Ireland 1 December 2004 Retrieved 22 March 2017 About Us Department of Religions and Theology Trinity College Dublin Retrieved 22 March 2017 Commissioners to inquire into certain matters relating to the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin 1878 Report Command papers Vol C 2045 Dublin HMSO p 6 Retrieved 23 March 2017 Gordon Alexander 1899 Ussher James In Lee Sidney ed Dictionary of National Biography Vol 58 London Smith Elder amp Co Curry William jun The picture of Dublin or Stranger s guide to the Irish metropolis 1835 Page 34 The Divinity School consists of the Regius Professor of Divinity and Archbishop King s Lecturer each of whom has his assistants Dublin University magazine a literary and political journal 1841 Volume 17 Page 634 The whole Works of Richard Graves D D late Dean of Ardagh and Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Dublin now first collected with a Memoir of his Life and Writings by his son Richard Hastings Graves D D Rector of Brigown The Dublin university magazine 1834 Volume 4 Page 352 C R ELRINGTON Regius Professor of Divinity The Irish Archaeological Society Irish Archaeological Society 1841 Volume 1 Page 118 Rev Charles R Elrington D D M R I A Regius Professor of Divinity Dublin Howard Joseph Jackson amp Crisp Frederick Arthur 1898 Visitation of Ireland Vol II Privately printed p 69 Comerford Patrick 19 September 2013 The Revd Professor RM Gwynn 1877 1962 patrickcomerford com Retrieved 5 October 2013 About Trinity Centre for Biblical Studies Trinity College Dublin Retrieved 22 March 2017 Prizes and other Awards PDF Calendar 2006 07 Trinity College Dublin Newport White Prize Retrieved 22 March 2017 This prize was founded in 1935 by a gift from N J D White Regius Professor of Divinity 1930 35 Obituary John Ernest Leonard Oulton PDF Trinity News Trinity College Dublin 7 February 1957 p 2 Retrieved 23 March 2017 a b Academic who modernised the study of theology at Trinity The Irish Times 22 April 2000 Retrieved 22 March 2017 J E L Oulton Harvard University Press Harvard University Retrieved 22 March 2017 Semple Patrick 2007 The Rector who Wouldn t Pray for Rain Mercier Press Ltd p 89 ISBN 9781856355605 Retrieved 22 March 2017 Sources edit Dixon W Macneile 1902 Trinity College Dublin College Histories London F E Robinson amp Co ASIN B000J2LZNK LCCN 02021239 OCLC 2572402 OL 1091957W Retrieved 22 August 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Regius Professor of 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