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.
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 Hawker (1753-1827) was an Anglican (High-Calvinist) preacher who served as Vicar of Charles Church, Plymouth.
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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" ...
The tradition of harvest thanksgiving in today's format began in 1843, when Hawker invited parishioners to a special thanksgiving service for the harvest.
Volume 3 of Hawker's Old Testament commentary covers 1 Kings through Esther. Hawker takes these historical books of the Bible and shows the life and vibrancy ...
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The Works of the Rev. Robert Hawker, D.D., Late Vicar of Charles, Plymouth, Vol. 7 of 10: With a Memoir of His Life and Writings (Classic Reprint).
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