Author:William FitzGerald

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William FitzGerald
(1814–1883)

Anglican bishop

Works edit

  • Episcopacy, Tradition, and the Sacraments considered in reference to the Oxford Tracts (1839)
  • Holy Scripture the Ultimate Rule of Faith to a Christian Man (1842)
  • Practical Sermons (1847)
  • A Selection from the Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle with Notes (1850)
  • The Connection of Morality with Religion a sermon (1851)
  • National Humiliation, a step towards Amendment a sermon (1855)
  • Duties of the Parochial Clergy (1857)
  • The Duty of Catechising the Young (1858)
  • A Letter to the Laity of Cork in Communion with the United Church of England and Ireland (1860)
  • Speech in the House of Lords on Lord Wodehouse's Bill for Legalising Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister (1860)
  • Thoughts on Present Circumstances of the Church in Ireland (1860)
  • "Christian Evidences" in Aids to Faith (1861)
  • The Revival of Synods in the United Church of England and Ireland (1861)
  • Some late Decisions of the Privy Council considered (1864)
  • A Charge to the Clergy of Killaloe (1867)
  • The Significance of Christian Baptism, three sermons (1871)
  • Remarks on the New Proposed Baptismal Rubric (1873)
  • The Order of Baptism, Speeches by Bishop of Meath and Bishop of Killaloe (1873)
  • Considerations upon the Proposed Change in the Form of Ordaining Priests (1874)
  • The Athanasian Creed, a Letter to the Dioceses of Killaloe and Kilfenora, Clonfert, and Kilmacduagh (1875)

As editor edit

  • The Analogy of Religion, by G. Butler, with a Life of the Author (1849)
  • The Irish Church Journal, volume 2 with J. G. Abeltshauser (1854)
  • Lectures on Ecclesiastical History, including the Origin and Progress of the English Reformation with J. Quarry in 2 volumes (1882)

As translator edit

  • A Disputation on Holy Scripture against the Papists, by W. Whitaker (1849)

Works about FitzGerald edit

 

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