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 Hawker (1753-1827) was an Anglican (High-Calvinist) preacher who served as Vicar of Charles Church, Plymouth.
Feb 11, 2010 · Born: Exeter, England, on April 13, 1753 Died: Plymouth, England, on April 6, 1827, at the age of 73 (exactly one week before his birthday)
Robert Stephen Hawker (1803–1875) was a British Anglican priest, poet, antiquarian and reputed eccentric, known to his parishioners as Parson Hawker.
Robert Hawker, The Poor Man's Morning and Evening Portion (eBook), Web Page by Robert Hawker, Hawker's Bible Chapter Summaries and Reflections (eBook), Web ...
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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.
Robert Hawker, M.D. was born at Exeter in 1753, and educated for the medical profession. In 1778 he was ordained, and in 1784 became Incumbent of Charles the ...
This sixth and final volume of the Poor Man's Old Testament Commentary covers Ezekiel through Malachi. Hawker's summaries and reflections on each chapter guide ...
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The tradition of harvest thanksgiving in today's format began in 1843, when Hawker invited parishioners to a special thanksgiving service for the harvest.