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Robert Hawker (1753–1827) was an Anglican priest in Devon, vicar of Charles Church, Plymouth. Called "Star of the West" for his popular preaching.
Robert Stephen Hawker (1803–1875) was a British Anglican priest, poet, antiquarian and reputed eccentric, known to his parishioners as Parson Hawker.
The Poor Man's Morning and Evening Portions: Being a Daily Selection of Scripture Verse; Two Short Observations for Every Day in the Year by Robert Hawker
Oct 23, 2017 · Robert Stephen Hawker was born in 1803 in Plymouth, and studied for the priesthood in Oxford. He was ordained in 1831, and became vicar of Morwenstow three ...
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What does the poet say about the life of the hawker?
The poet (child) says that the hawker lives his life freely. He does not hurry, he has no road to take and no place to go. He is not bound to return back to home. Thus he enjoys his life.
Who was the wife of the Reverend hawker of Cornwall?
R.S. Hawker was born on 3rd December 1803 at Charles Church vicarage in Plymouth, and by the age of 19 was married to Charlotte Eliza I'ans, a 41 year old woman from Cornwall.
The Poor Man's Morning and Evening Portion (eBook) · Hawker's Bible Chapter Summaries and Reflections (eBook) · The Poor Man's Commentary on the Old Testament - ...
Dr. Hawker was well known as a controversial and theological writer. His name is also associated with hymns, especially "Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing" ...
Robert Hawker (1753-1827) was an Anglican (High-Calvinist) preacher who served as Vicar of Charles Church, Plymouth.
The tradition of harvest thanksgiving in today's format began in 1843, when Hawker invited parishioners to a special thanksgiving service for the harvest.
56 free public domain works of Robert Hawker via Post-Reformation Digital Library (PRDL), a database of digital books ca. 1500-1800.