George Croly (17 August 1780 – 24 November 1860) was an Irish poet, novelist, historian, and Anglican priest. He was rector of St Stephen Walbrook in the City ...
21 նոյ, 2024 թ. · George Croly was an Irish writer and Anglican clergyman, perhaps best known as the author of several hymn lyrics, notably “Spirit of God, ...
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The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt & Nubia
1842
Salathiel [By G. Croly]
1855
The angel of the world
1820
Tarry Thou Till I Come; Or Salathiel, the Wandering Jew; Volume 2
Popery & the Popish Question, Being an Exposition of the Political and Doctrinal Opinions of Messrs. O'Connell, Keogh, Dromgole, Gandolphy, &c. & C
1825
The Apocalypse Of St. John Or, Prophecy Of The Rise, Progress And Fall Of The Church Of Rome
1827
Psalms and Hymns for Public Worship. Written and compiled by the Rev. George Croly, LL.D. London Kendrick, 1854. This collection contained 25 psalms, 50 hymns, ...
George Croly (1780-1860) Croly graduated from Dublin University (MA 1804, LL.D 1831), then took Holy Orders. He worked in Ireland until about 1810.
Croly, George (1780–1860), clergyman and writer, was born 17 August 1780 in Dublin, the son of Robert Croly, a physician.
The Irish poet, novelist, historian and Anglican priest, George Croly, was rector of St Stephen Walbrook from 1835 until his death in 1860.
12 սեպ, 2022 թ. · (1780-1860) Irish clergyman, High Tory controversialist, playwright and author, in England from 1810; his novel of Immortality and the ...
10 օգս, 2024 թ. · Croly graduated from the University of Dublin (MA 1804, LLD 1831), then took Holy Orders. He worked in Ireland until about 1810, when he moved to London and ...
George Croly was an Irish poet, novelist, historian, and Anglican priest. He was rector of St. Stephen Walbrook in the City of London from 1835 until his ...
The first of two novels published by George Croly (1780-1860), Irish clergyman, poet and miscellaneous writer, a popular gothic tale of the Wandering Jew.