Year
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Lecturer
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Lecture title
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1886
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William Cunningham
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The Conversion of the Germans
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1891
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James Bass Mullinger
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Temporal Power of the Papacy: Its Origins and Results
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1892
|
James Bass Mullinger
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Schools of Theology at Cambridge
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1896
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William Holden Hutton
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The Church in the Sixth Century
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1898
|
Arthur Cayley Headlam
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The Credibility of Early Church History
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1900
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John Neville Figgis
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Political Theories and Ecclesiastical Parties from the Council of Constance to Grotius
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1902
|
John Henry Overton
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The Nonjurors
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1905
|
Walter Howard Frere
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The History of the Religious Orders in England
|
1907
|
Thomas Scott Holmes
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The History of the Christian Church in the Province of Gaul
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1908
|
Thomas Scott Holmes
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The Church in Roman Gaul in the Fifth Century
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1909
|
William Cunningham
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Religion in England during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
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1911
|
George Gordon Coulton
|
Monasticism from St Bernard to the Reformation
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1912
|
George Gordon Coulton
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Some Aspects of Medieval Church Art
|
1913
|
Reginald L. Poole
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Outlines of the History of the Papal Chancery
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1913
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William John Birkbeck
|
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1920
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Terrot R. Glover
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Inheritance and Experience in Early Christian Thought
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1921
|
Cuthbert H. Turner
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The Sources and Material of Early Western Canon Law
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1924
|
James Vernon Bartlet
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Church Life and Order in the First Four Centuries
|
1925
|
Alexander James Carlyle
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The Principles of the Relation of Church and State in the Middle Ages
|
1926
|
Alexander James Carlyle
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The Papacy and the Temporal Powers in the Thirteenth Century
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1927–1929
|
Hugh Fraser Stewart
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Jansenist and Jesuit in the Seventeenth Century
|
1929–1930
|
Zachary N. Brooke
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The English Church and the Papacy from William I to John
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1932–1933
|
Norman Sykes
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Church and State in England in the Eighteenth Century
|
1934–1935
|
A. Hamilton Thompson
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The English Church at the Opening of the Sixteenth Century
|
1936–1937
|
E. F. Jacob
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The Council of Constance
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1938
|
Charles H. E. Smyth
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The Origins of the Evangelical Revival in Cambridge in the Eighteenth Century
|
1939
|
Norman H. Baynes
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Byzantine Asceticism
|
1946
|
Francis Dvornik
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Church and State in the East
|
1947
|
Ernest Gordon Rupp
|
Luther Reconsidered
|
1948
|
William Abel Pantin
|
The English Church in the Fourteenth Century
|
1948
|
Canon John R. H. Moorman
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The Grey Friars in Cambridge
|
1949
|
Stephen C. Neill
|
India and Christianity in the Nineteenth Century
|
1951
|
Henry Outram Evennett
|
The Counter-Reformation
|
|
Margaret Deanesley
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The Work of the Western Clergy as Transmitters of the Greco-Roman Tradition in Early Medieval Europe
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1953
|
Canon Alec Vidler
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Lamennais, the Church, and the Revolution
|
1954
|
Stanley Lawrence Greenslade
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Six Early Christian Cities of the West
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1955
|
Kathleen Wood-Legh
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The Chantry as an Institution in Medieval Britain
|
1956
|
W. Owen Chadwick
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The Idea of Development: From Bossuet to Newman
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1957
|
Thomas Maynard Parker
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God, Man and Politics in Later Medieval Thought
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1958
|
Gordon Donaldson
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The Scottish Reformation
|
1959
|
Derwas J. Chitty
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Egyptian and Palestinian Monasticism under the Christian Empire
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1960
|
Sir Richard Southern
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St Anselm and His Friends
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1961
|
Prince Dmitri Obolensky
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The Orthodox Church in the Medieval Slavonic Lands
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1962
|
David Knowles
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Two Problems in Monastic History: Regula Magistri and Carta Caritatis
|
|
Charles Holwell Talbot
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Cluniac Monasticism: Odo to Peter the Venerable
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1963
|
Robert William Greaves
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Politics and the Hanoverian Church of England
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1965
|
Henry Chadwick
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Athanasius and the Arian Controversy
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1966
|
Sir Steven Runciman
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The Church in Constantinople and the Protestant Churches in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
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1967
|
George S. R. Kitson Clark
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Churchmen and the Social Problem: 1835–1885
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1968
|
W. H. C. Frend
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The Rise of the Monophysite Empire: Some Chapters in the History of the Church in the Fifth and Sixth Centuries
|
1969
|
Walter Ullmann
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The Carolingian Renaissance and the Idea of Kingship
|
1970
|
Denys Hay
|
The Church in Italy in the Fifth Century
|
1971
|
A. G. Dickens
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The German Reformation
|
1972
|
David Newsome
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Platonic Ideas in English Romantic Thought and Theology
|
1973
|
John Norman Davidson Kelly
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Aspects of St Jerome
|
|
J. M. Wallace-Hadrill
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The Franks and the Uses of Religion
|
1974
|
Basil Hall
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The Rise and Fall of Spanish Erasmianism
|
1976
|
John McManners
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Death and the Enlightenment: Changing Attitudes to Death in Eighteenth-Century France
|
1977
|
Donald M. Nicol
|
The Church and Society in the Last Centuries of Byzantium
|
1978
|
Michael J. Wilks
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God's Half Acre: Nationalism and the English Church in the Fourteenth Century
|
1979
|
Edward Norman
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Themes in the History of Latin-American Christianity
|
1981
|
Patrick Collinson
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The Beginnings of Non-Conformity: Popular Protestantism and Religious Dissent in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century England
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1983
|
Gareth V. Bennett
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The Restored Church of England, 1600–1689
|
1985
|
Brian Tierney
|
Natural Law and Natural Rights: Languages of Discourse, 1150–1350
|
1987
|
John Dixon Walsh
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Methodism Attacked: The Opposition to Popular Evangelicalism in Eighteenth-Century England
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1990
|
C. N. L. Brooke
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Religion and Learning in Cambridge, 1860–1960
|
1993
|
Derek Beales
|
Lazy Monks and Philosophic Spoilers: European Monasteries in the Age of Revolution
|
1995
|
John Bossy
|
Moral Tradition and Counter-Reformation
|
1997
|
Diarmaid MacCulloch
|
Reformation as Adventure: The England of Edward VI
|
1999
|
Peter Linehan
|
Culture and Society in Thirteenth-Century Castile: The Life and Times of Archbishop "Gudiel" of Toledo
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2001
|
Adrian Hastings
|
Died before he gave the lecture
|
2004
|
Richard Carwardine
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"Shall a Nation Be Born at Once?": Evangelical Religion in the Construction of the United States, 1776–1865
|
2005
|
Patricia Crone
|
Civic Religion and Rationalist Thought: The Classical Tradition in the Near East Before and After the Rise of Islam
|
2007
|
Eamon Duffy
|
Inventing the Counter-Reformation
|
2009
|
J. D. Y. Peel
|
Christianity, Islam, and the Yoruba: World Religions in Comparison and Interaction
|
2011
|
Guy G. Stroumsa
|
Scriptures, Paideia, and the Religious Revolution of Late Antiquity
|
2013
|
Simon Green
|
The Rise and Fall of the Faithful City: Christianisation and Dechristianisation in England, 1850–1950
|
2015
|
Barbara D. Metcalf
|
Islam in South Asia
|
2018
|
Julia Smith
|
Christianity in Fragments: The Formation of the Cult of Relics, c. 300–800
|
2022
|
Gilles Kepel
|
The History of Modern Jihad, from the Middle East to Europe, 1973-2022
|
2023
|
Richard Payne
|
The First Iranians: Religion, Empire and Ethnicity in Late Antiquity
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