Frederick William Bussell

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Reverend Frederick William Bussell (born April 23, 1862 in Cadmore, † February 29, 1944 in Worthing ) was an English theologian and historian.

Bussell was a fellow, chaplain, tutor and vice-principal from 1896 to 1944 at Brasenose College , Oxford, and a friend of Walter Pater . Bussell was married to Mary Winifred (1885–1977), daughter of Robert Dibdin.

Works

  • Itinerarium Rutilianum 1886
  • Doctrine Of Office And Person Of Christ In First Four Centuries 1892
  • Evil as Explained in the Clementine and Lactantian Writings, in: Analecta Gorgiana 12
  • School Of Plato, London 1896 (ND Bristol 1993)
  • Christian Theology And Social Progress, London, Methuen 1907
  • Subordinate Dualism?
  • Marcus Aurelius And The Later Stoicism 1909
  • Constitutional History Of The Roman Empire ( facsimile edition )
  • Social Origins?
  • Merovingian Land Tenure?
  • De Medietate Hominis?
  • A Survey Of Monarchical Institutions From Earliest Times 1909
  • The Principle Of Monarchy 1918
  • The National Church And The Social Crisis 1918
  • Systems Of Land Tenure?
  • Case Of Breamore Curacy 1913
  • Religious Thought And Heresy In The Middle Ages 1918

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