Includes nine complete works by Richard Chenevix Trench:
1. Story of Justin Martyr & Other Poems (1835, 2nd ed., 1836)
2. On the Study of Words (1851, 20th ed., 1888)
3. Alma & Other Poems (1851, 4th ed., 1855)
4. English Past & Present (1855; ed. of 1905)
5. Sermons Preached before the University of Cambridge (1857)
6. On Some Deficiencies in Our English Dictionaries (1857)
7. Brands Plucked out of the Fire (1858)
8. Shipwrecks of Faith (1867)
9. Sermons Preached for the Most Part in Ireland (1873)
Richard Chenevix Trench (1807-1886) was a celebrated poet, preacher, philologist and New Testament commentator. He was Archbishop of Dublin in the Church of Ireland from 1864 to 1884.
1807-1886
Richard Chenevix Trench was an Anglican archbishop and poet. In 1851 he established his fame as a philologist by The Study of Words, originally delivered as lectures to the pupils of the Diocesan Training School, Winchester.
In 1856 Trench became Dean of Westminster, a position which suited him. Here he introduced evening nave services. In January 1864 he was advanced to the post of Archbishop of Dublin. Arthur Penrhyn Stanley had been first choice, but was rejected by the Irish Church, and, according to Bishop Wilberforce's correspondence, Trench's appointment was favoured neither by the prime minister nor the lord-lieutenant. It was, moreover, unpopular in Ireland, and a blow to English literature; yet it turned out to be fortunate. Trench could not prevent the disestablishment of the Irish Church, though he resisted with dignity. But, when the disestablished communion had to be reconstituted under the greatest difficulties, it was important that the occupant of his position should be a man of a liberal and genial spirit.
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