• Source: Moyer Lectures
    • The Moyer Lectures were an annual series of theological lectures delivered in London from 1719 to 1774, designed to support the orthodox interpretation of the Christian Trinity.
      The initial lecturer was Daniel Waterland, who had much to do with the selection of lecturers in the early years. The series was endowed by the 1723 will of Rebecca Moyer, widow of the merchant Sir Samuel Moyer.
      The final lecture series was given by Thomas Morell. At this point Lady Moyer's heirs exercised their option to discontinue the series.


      Lecturers



      1719 Daniel Waterland
      1720 James Knight
      1721 William Lupton
      1722 Edmund Chishull
      1723 William Berriman
      1724 Thomas Bishop
      1725 Andrew Trebeck
      1726 Alexander Innis
      1727 Philip Gretton
      1728 Henry Felton
      1729 Joseph Trapp
      1730 John Brown
      1731 John Hay
      1732 Jeremiah Seed
      1733 Charles Wheatly
      1734 Theodore Waterland
      1735 Edward Underhill
      1736 Valentine Haywood
      1737 John Berriman
      1738 Leonard Twells
      1739 Arthur Bedford
      1740 Gloster Ridley
      1754 William Dodd
      1757 William Clements
      1764 Benjamin Dawson
      Peter Newcome, at the end of the series.
      1773 Thomas Morell


      References


      Queens' College (University of Cambridge). Library; Thomas Hartwell Horne (1827). A catalogue of the library of the College of St. Margaret and St. Bernard: commonly called Queen's college, in the University of Cambridge. Printed for the Society of Queen's college by S. and R. Bentley. pp. 305–6. Retrieved 18 March 2012.


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