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  • He gave the 1933 Hulsean Lectures at the University of Cambridge.
  • He was awarded the Hulsean Prize for an essay written in 1906.
  • In 1860 the Christian Advocate became the'Hulsean Professor of Divinity '.
  • He was the Hulsean Lecturer at Cambridge in 1897.
  • In 1816 he gained the Hulsean theological prize.
  • In 1837, and again in 1838, he was Hulsean lecturer at Cambridge.
  • In 1934 the Norrisian and Hulsean Professorships were merged to form the Norris-Hulse Professorship.
  • He was Lady Margaret's Preacher in each of 1885 and 1897, and delivered the Hulsean Lectures in 1891.
  • He was seventh in the First Class of the Classical Tripos in 1860, and in the same year obtained the Hulsean Prize.
  • In 1870 he was appointed a member of the Hulsean Professor of Divinity, and in 1887 Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity.
  • His Hulsean prize essay, which was published in 1817 at Cambridge, was entitled "'The Doctrine of the Atonement agreeable to Reason . "'
  • From September 1886 to March 1888 Ryle was St David's College, Lampeter, from when until 1901 he taught at the University of Cambridge as Hulsean Professor of Divinity.
  • On his death, he bequeathed a large proportion of his estate to found a prize essay, two scholarships, and the positions of'Hulsean Lecturer'and'Christian Advocate '.
  • In 1868 he was elected Hulsean lecturer, taking as his subject Immortality or rather conditional immortality; stating " The immortality of the soul is a phantom which eludes your eager grasp . ".
  • He was also the Hulsean Lecturer at the University of Cambridge ( 1999-2000 ) and Honorary Research Fellow, Centre for the Study of Cities & Regions, Durham University ( 2008-2013 ).
  • In 1978, Davis gave the Hulsean Lectures at Cambridge University, which were published in 1980 as " Theology and Political Society " which reflected his interest in the relation between religion and sociology.
  • The Hulsean Lecturer was originally required to deliver 20 sermons each year on the evidence of Christianity or scriptural difficulties, and the position continues to this day, although the number of lectures has been reduced greatly.
  • As an Anglican theologian, Tennant assimilated much of Huxley s lectures culminating in the 1901-1902 Hulsean Lecture entitled " Origin and Propagation of Sin " where he integrated evolutionary ideas into a Christian synthesis.
  • The second volume of Hulsean lectures was dedicated not to more masters of Cambridge colleges but to " Granville Hastings Wheler of . . . Kent [ and ] . . . Ledstone Hall in the County of Yorkshire ".
  • His theological publications, in addition to his Hulsean prize essay on " The Law & a Schoolmaster ", Cambridge, 1826, and a sermon on the " Real Presence ", Cambridge, 1857, are:
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