Francis Cunningham
6 books
Francis Cunningham was a 19th-century writer and theologian known for his contributions to religious literature and social commentary. His works often reflect his engagement with contemporary theological debates and societal issues. Among his notable writings is "A Dissertation on the Books of Origen against Celsus," which explores early Christian thought. Cunningham also addressed practical matters in his community, as seen in his letter to Lord Bexley regarding the British and Foreign Bible Society. His diverse writings include accounts of local events and sermons, showcasing his multifaceted interests in both theology and social justice.
Books by This Author
6 titles
A Dissertation on the Books of Origen against Celsus
Francis Cunningham
A Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Bexley / containing a statement to the committee of the British and Foreign Bible Society, as to the relations of that institution, with France, the valleys of Piedmont, Switzerland and Germany
Francis Cunningham
An account of the Death of Philip Jolin / who was executed for the murder of his father, in the Island of Jersey, October 3, 1829
Francis Cunningham
Observations on an Anonymous Pamphlet, Which Has Been Distributed in Lowestoft, and Its Neighbourhood, Entitled Reasons Why a Churchman May with Great Justice Refuse to Subscribe to the British and Foreign Bible Society
Francis Cunningham
Substance of a Sermon on the Bible Society / preached at Beccles, October 29th, and at St. Mary's Church Bungay, on Friday, Dec. 1st, 1815
Francis Cunningham
The Pilot's Daughter: an account of Elizabeth Cullingham
Francis Cunningham