Author:George Croft

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George Croft
(1747–1809)

English clergyman

Works[edit]

  • ‘A Sermon [on Prov. xxiv. 21] preached before the University of Oxford, 25 October 1783,’ Stafford, 1784.
  • ‘A Plan of Education, delineated and vindicated. To which are added a Letter to a Young Gentleman designed for the University and for Holy Orders; and a short Dissertation upon the stated provision and reasonable expectations of Public Teachers,’ Wolverhampton, 1784.
  • ‘Eight Sermons preached before the University of Oxford,’ being the Bampton Lectures, Oxford, 1786.
  • ‘The Test Laws defended. A Sermon [on 2 Tim. ii. 21] … With a preface containing remarks on Dr. Price's Revolution Sermon and other publications,’ Birmingham, 1790.
  • ‘Plans of Parliamentary Reform, proved to be visionary, in a letter to the Reverend C. Wyvill,’ Birmingham, 1793.
  • ‘Thoughts concerning the Methodists and Established Clergy, &c.,’ London, 1795.
  • ‘A Short Commentary, with strictures, on certain parts of the moral writings of Dr. Paley and Mr. Gisborne. To which are added … Observations on the duties of Trustees and Conductors of Grammar Schools, and two Sermons, on Purity of Principle, and the Penal Laws,’ Birmingham, 1797.
  • ‘An Address to the Proprietors of the Birmingham Library, &c.,’ Birmingham [1803].
  • ‘Sermons, including a series of Discourses on the Minor Prophets, preached before the University of Oxford,’ 2 vols. Birmingham, 1811

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