Our Lord's miracles of healing : considered in relation to some modern objections and to medical science / by T.W. Belcher.
- Thomas Waugh Belcher
- Date:
- [between 1800 and 1899?]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Our Lord's miracles of healing : considered in relation to some modern objections and to medical science / by T.W. Belcher. Source: Wellcome Collection.
6/316
![A dvertisements. The Christian Priesthood foretold by the Prophets: A Sermon. Crown 8vo. Dublin, 1876. Missa Anglicana. [A Musical Service for the Holy Communion.] 3d edition. London, 1880. [Novello Ewer & Co.] Is Christ the Head of His Church in England ? [Dedicated to the Memory of Robert Brett.] 8vo. London, 1880. 6th edition, 1880. Apostolic Contumacy; or, the Case of the Rev. S. F. Green fully considered : an Essay on the Coercive Power of the Civil Magistrate in the Kingdom of Christ. 8vo. London, 1881. 2d edition, 1881. The Church of England and the Salvation Army: A Sermon by Bishop Walsham How, now of Wakefield, with Prefatory Letter. 8vo. London, 1882. Reservation of the Sacrament for the Sick. An Article in The Nineteenth Century Magazine, September 1885. Aggressive Defence; or, Church Robbery and the General Election. 8vo. London, 1885. [On the ‘ Liberation ’ Society’s Practical Suggestions, etc.] Preachers in St Faith’s Church, Stoke Newington, 1868-1886 [205]. Copied from the Registers and annotated from Crockford’s ‘ Clerical Directory.’ Crown 8vo. London, 1887. Robert Brett (of Stoke Newington) His Life and Work. 8vo. London, 1889. ‘ The good man died in 1874, and at his funeral, as at that of the patriarch Jacob, there was a great and grievous mourning.’—Times, i8rA October 1889. ‘ We thank Dr Belcher for having drawn his portrait so firmly that the likeness will survive as a lesson and pattern for English laymen in times to come.’—Church Tunes, ^th October 1889. ‘It is a matter of congratulation that the task was entrusted to the skilled hands of Dr Belcher.’—Church Review, 6th December 1889. ‘ The volume has the advantage of an extremely interesting set of letters from Cardinal Manning and others, Dr Pusey, Archdeacon H. W. Wilberforce, Bishop Jackson, Isaac Williams, Mr Beresford Hope, and others.’—Literary Churchman i8th October 1889. ‘ Its interest will be found in this, that it is a kind of running commentary on the History of the Church of England, during the fifty years of her revival, following on the publication of ‘Tracts or tlie T\vc\^s,.' —Oxford University Herald, nth January 18^0. ‘ Dr Belcher’s Life of Mr Robert Brett (of Stoke Newington) was well worth reading. It exhibits all the fidelity and .sympathy that we expect in a monument raised by one devout physician to another. . . . We have here an admirable portrait of Mr Brett as he was known to his friends and the outside world.’—Saturday Review, <^th November 1889. ‘ By ample quotations from Mr Brett’s speeches and writings, he has done honour to a man of great vigour and worth.’—Spectator, -jth December 1889. ‘ We trust that it will interest and benefit readers of a younger generation, who pro- bably do not even know Mr Brett by name. . . . Dr Belcher makes good use of letters, speeches. Congress papers, devotional writings, etc., and lets us hear to our advantage Mr Brett’s own voice as much as possible.’—Church Quarterly Review, January 1890. Art. IX. ‘ Robert Brett, His Li(e and Work.’ ‘ Those who love to see the face of Jesus Christ reflected in the faces of His people, will be glad to look upon the portrait of Robert Brett, which has been so lovingly drawn by Dr Belcher.’—The New York Churchman, ist Ma^xh 1890. ‘ We heartily commend Dr Belcher’s clear setting forth of his friend’s life and services.’ — The Living Church [Chicago, U.S.], \qth April 1890.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28123827_0006.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)