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Charles Gore
(1853 - 1932)


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Primary Sources

On-line Resource Charles Gore, Belief in God. Reconstruction of Belief, No.1. London: John Murray, 1921. pp. xvi + 300.
On-line Resource Charles Gore, The Body of Christ: an Enquiry into the Institution and Doctrine of Holy Communion. London: John Murray, 1901. pp. xv + 330.
On-line Resource Charles Gore, Christ and Society. Halley Stewart Lectures, 1927. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1929. pp.186.
On-line Resource Charles Gore, The Church and the Ministry, revised by C.H. Turner. London: Longmans, Green & Co, 1919. pp. xxiv + 390.
On-line Resource Charles Gore, Dissertations on Subjects Connected With the Incarnation, 2nd edn. London: John Murray, 1896. pp. xxiv + 323.
On-line Resource Charles Gore, Dominant Ideas and Corrective Principles. London : Mowbray, 1918. pp. vii + 149.
On-line Resource Charles Gore, Jesus of Nazareth. Home University Library of Modern Knowledge. London: Oxford University Press, 1929. pp.256.
On-line Resource Charles Gore, Leo the Great. Fathers for English Readers. London: SPCK, 1897. pp.175.
On-line Resource Charles Gore, ed., Lux mundi: a Series of Studies in the Religion of the Incarnation, 10th edn. London: John Murray, 1890. pp. liv + 538.
On-line Resource Charles Gore, The Question of Divorce. London: John Murray, 1911. pp. viii + 57.
On-line Resource Charles Gore, Religion of Church. Oxford: Mowbray, 1916. Pbk. ISBN: 0264653068. pp.196.
On-line Resource Charles Gore, The Sermon on the Mount: A Practical Exposition. London: John Murray, 1896. pp. xii + 218.

Secondary Sources

Article in Journal or Book Paul D.L. Avis, "Gore and Theological Synthesis," Scottish Journal of Theology 28 (1975): 461-
On-line Resource Michael Ramsey, Charles Gore and Anglican Theology. London: SPCK, 1955. pp.18.

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