Author:Henry Charles Beeching

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Henry Charles Beeching
(1859–1919)
See biography. English clergyman (Dean of Norwich), author, and poet.
This author wrote articles for the Dictionary of National Biography, and the list on this page is complete to 1901.
Articles written by this author are designated in the DNB by the initials "H. C. B."

Contents

[edit] Works

  • Conferences on books and men Volume 1 (1900) in 2 vols. v.1
  • Religio laici : a series of studies addressed to laymen (1902) [1]
  • Pages from a private diary (1903) [2]
  • Francis Atterbury (1909) [3]

[edit] Poetry

  • Love in idleness : a volume of poems (1883) [4]
  • Love's looking glass : a volume of poems (1891) [5]
  • Lyra sacra : a book of religious verse (1895) [6]
  • In a garden : and other poems (1895) [7]
  • St. Augustine at Ostia : Oxford sacred poem (1896) [8]
  • A paradise of English poetry (1899) [9]

[edit] Lectures

  • Two lectures introductory to the study of poetry (1901) [10]
  • The apostles' creed : six lectures given in Westminster Abbey (1905) [11]
  • The Bible doctrine of atonement : six Lectures given in Westminister Abbey (1907) [12]

[edit] Letters

  • Provincial letters and other papers (1906) [13]
  • William Shakespeare, player, playmaker, and poet; a reply to Mr. George Greenwood, M.P] (1909) [14]

[edit] Sermons

  • The grace of episcopacy and other sermons (1905) [15]
  • George Borrow : a sermon preached in Norwich Cathedral on July 6, 1913 ([1913]) [16]

[edit] Contributions to the DNB

[edit] Works about Beeching


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The author died in 1919, so works by this author are also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 80 years or less. Works by this author may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.