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Richard Whately, 1787-1863.

Oxford logician, theologian, economist and Archbishop of Dublin.

Richard Whately was educated in Bristol and Oriel College, Oxford, Whately was a leader of the "Noetic" generation at Oriel. 

In 1811, Whately was engaged as a tutor to Nassau William Senior at Oxford, and forged a lifelong friendship and intellectual partnership.  Although the exact direction of influence is disputed, both shared a similar theoretical "catallactic" perspective of economics. Whately supported Senior's appointment to the Drummond Chair at Oxford in 1825, while Senior would contribute an appendix to Whately's Elements of Logic (1826).

Whately's 1826 text was perhaps the first English treatise to provide a vigorous defense of logic as a field of study. His 1828 text on rhetoric was no less influential and continues to be read even today.  In 1831, he left Oxford to became the (Anglican) Archbishop of Dublin.  A proponent of liberal theology, Whately actively supported Catholic emancipation and the granting of civil rights to Jews. 

An opponent of Ricardian theory, Whately's 1831 Lectures contained the rudiments of a subjective theory of value.  In opposition to the labor theory of value, Whately argued that, "It is not that pearls fetch a high price because men have dived for them; but on the contrary, men dive for them because they fetch a high price."  Whately also argued, famously, that economics be should be re-baptized as catallactics, the "science of exchanges". 

Whately can be regarded the "founder" of the Oxford-Dublin school of proto-Marginalists. 

In late 1831, Whately left Oxford to take up a new appointment as (Anglican) Archbishop of Dublin. 1832, he set up the Whately Chair in Political Economy at Trinity College, Dublin, which would later serve as a perch for other "catallactic" economists, such as Mountiford Longfield.    That same year, 1832, Whately helped found the commission of national education in Ireland.  Whately was de facto head and most influential member of the Board of National Education for many years (until his resignation in 1853)..

 

  


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Major Works of Richard Whately

  • [Anon] Historic Doubts Relative to Napoleon Buonaparte, 1819 [bk] [1821 2nd ed; 1827 3rd ed; 1833 4th ed; 1841 5th ed, 1846 7th ed.; 1849 8th ed., 1849 9th ed. (rev); 11th ed.] [html]
  • "Emigration to Canada", 1820, Quarterly Review, p.373-400 [1861 Misc ed,. p.211]
  • "Modern Novels", 1821, Quarterly Review, p.352-76 (review of Jane Austen) [1861 Misc. ed. p.282]
  • Right Method of Interpreting Scripture, in what relates to the Nature of the Deity, and His Dealings with Mankind, 1821
  • The Use and Abuse of Party Feeling in Matters of Religion, considered in eight sermons preached before the University of Oxford, in the year 1822, at the lecture founded by the late Rev. John Bampton, M.A., canon of Salisbury 1822 [bk] [1833 3rd ed includes Whately's 1821 Five Sermons, p.281, and William King's 1709 Discourse on Predestination, p.453]
  • Five Sermons on several occasions, preached at the University of Oxford, 1823  [1833 repr, cont]
  • "Logic", 1823, Encyclopaedia Metropolitana  [1845 reprint; 1854 repr]
  • "Rhetoric", 1823, Encyclopaedia Metropolitana [1845 reprint; 1854 repr]
  • Essays on some Peculiarities of the Christian Religion, 1825 [bk] [1827 2nd ed] [1837 4th ed as "Essays - First Series"], [1846 5th ed] [1850 rev ed]
  • Elements of Logic, comprising the substance of the article in the Encyclopædia Metropolitana, with additions, &c., 1826
  • Elements of Rhetoric, comprising the substance of the article in the Encyclopædia Metropolitana, with additions, &c.; 1828  [1828 2nd ed.; 1830 3rd ed; 1832 4th ed, 1836 5th ed; 1841 6th ed., 1846 7th ed]  (revised offprint of 1823 article)
  • Essays on Some of the Difficulties in the Writings of St. Paul, and in other parts of the New Testament, 1828 [bk] [1830 2nd ed includes "Thoughts on the Sabbath"], [1833 3rd ed], [1837 4th ed as "Essays - Second Series"], [1845 5th ed] [1854 7th ed]
  • [Anon.] Letters on the Church, by an Episcopalian, 1826 (uncertain)
  • "Art. VII - Oxford Lectures on Political Economy", 1828, Edinburgh Review, Vol. 48, (Sep), p.170-84.
  • [Anon] A View of the Scripture Revelations concerning a Future State, laid before his parishioners by a country pastor, 1829 [bk] [1832 3rd ed]
  • "Transportation", 1829, London Review [1861 Misc ed, p.246]
  • Thoughts on the Sabbath, being an additional note appended to the second edition of 'Essays on Some of the Difficulties in the Writings of St. Paul', 1830 [1830 Essays ed, p.237], [183x 3rd ed. with "address on the observance of the Lord's Day"]  [1854 4th ed, "to which are subjoined, two addresses to the inhabitants of Dublin; on the observance of the Lord's day, and on the Practice of coming late to church"]
  • Errors of Romanism Traced to their Origin in Human Nature, 1830 [bk] [1837 2nd ed as "Essays - Third Series"] [1845, 3rd ed]
  • [Anon] A letter to his parishioners on the disturbances which have lately occurred, by a country pastor, 1830
  • The Duties of those who disapprove the Education of the Poor on the grounds of expediency, as well as those who approve it, pointed out in a sermon, 1830
  • An Essay on Omissions of Creeds, Liturgies and Codes of Ecclesiastical Canons, in the New Testament, 1831
  • Introductory Lectures on Political Economy, being part of a course delivered in Easter term 1831, 1831
    • 1831 orig. ed [bk]
    • 1832 2nd ed. (enlarged with Lect. IX);
    • 1847 3rd. ed.,
    • 1855 4th ed. (enlarged "with remarks on tithes and on poor-laws and on penal colonies")
    • [lib]
    • Italian trans."Lezioni introduttive all'economia politica", 1856, Biblioteca dell' economista, p.223 [1873 repr, p.223]
  • Thoughts on Secondary Punishments, in a Letter to Earl Grey; to which are appended two articles on Transportation to New South Wales, and on Secondary Punishments, and some observations on Colonization. 1832 [bk]
  • The Evidence of His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin, as taken before the Select Committee of the House of Lords, appointed to inquire into the collection and payment of Tithes in Ireland, and state of the laws related thereto, in the year 1832, 1832 [bk] [1836 Charges ed, p.261]
  • Reply of His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin to the Address of the Clergy of the Dioceses and Glandelough, on the government plan for National Education in Ireland, to which are added, the above-mentioned address, and the observations of some of the archbishops and bishops of the United Church of England and Ireland on the same subject, 1832
  • Scriptural Education in Ireland: Memorials of the Dean & Chapter of St. Patrick's, Dublin and of the clergy of the diocese of Derry, to the Archbishop of Dublin, with His Grace's replies, 1832 [bk] [sometimes referenced as Three Replies to the Dean and Chapter and to the Clergy of the Diocese of Dublin, relative to the system of National Education in Ireland] [1836, Charges ed, p.125]
  • On Confirmation, (Aug) 1832 [1833 2nd ed] [1836 Charges ed, p.63]
  • Address to the inhabitants of Dublin and its vicinity, on the Observance of the Lord's Day, 1832/33 [1836 Charges ed. p.99]
  • Speech of the most Reverend His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin, on presentation of petitions respecting Education (Ireland), in the House of Lords, on Tuesday, March 19th, 1833. 1833 [bk]
  • A Speech in the House of Lords, August 1, 1833, on a bill for the removal of certain disabilities from his majesty's subjects of the Jewish Persuasion, with additional remarks on some of the objections urged against that measure, 1833 [1848 repr, av], [1836 Charges ed, p.419]
  • Speech of the Most Reverend His Grace Richard, Lord Archbishop of Dublin, on Presentation of a Petition Respecting Church Reform, in the House of Lords, on Wednesday, August 7, 1833 [retitled "Observations made on presenting a petition to the House of Lords, from the clergy of the Diocese of Kildare, relative to Church Reform, August 7, 1833, in 1836 Charges ed, p.503]
  • A Charge delivered at the primary visitation of the Clergy of the dioceses of Dublin and Glandelough in June, 1834, [1836 Charges ed., p.1]
  • A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the dioceses of Dublin and Glandelough at the visitation of July, 1834, [1836 Charges ed., p.33]
  • An Appeal in Behalf of the Association Incorporated for Discoutenancing Vice &c, 1835 [bk] [1836 Charges ed, p.229]
  • [Pseud.] Considerations on the Law of Libel, as relating to publications on the subject of religion by John Search, 1833 [bk]
  • Remarks on Transportation, and on a recent defence of the system, in a second letter to Earl Grey, 1834 [bk]
  • Address to the Clergy of the Dioceses of Dublin and Glandelough, on the Conclusion of the Confirmation, 1834 [bk]
  • Sermons on Various Subjects, delivered in the city of Dublin, and in other parts of the diocese, 1835 [bk] [1849 2nd ed. "with additions"]
  • Charges and other tracts, 1836 [bk]
  • Two Discourses, preached in St. John's Church Dublin, in Vindication of the Right of the Beneficed Clergy of the Church of Ireland over their own pulpits, 1837
  • A Letter to a Clergyman of the diocese of Dublin, on Religious Meetings, 1837 [bk]
  • Easy Lessons on Money Matters; for the Use of Young People, 1837  [1853 13th ed]
  • [Pseud] Account of an Expedition to the Interior of New Holland, edited by Lady Mary Fox, 1837 [bk] [1849 2nd ed] [1860 3rd ed, re-titled The Southlanders]
  • [Anon] Easy Lessons on Christian Evidences, 1838 [bk] [1842 new ed] [1855 14th ed] [1840 French trans]
  • Essays on Some of the Dangers to Christian Faith, which may arise from the teaching or the conduct of its professors, to which are subjoined three discourses delivered on several occasions, 1839 [bk] [1847 2nd ed]
  • A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalagh, at the visitation of October 1839 [bk]
  • Substance of a Speech on Transportation, delivered in the House of Lords, on the 19th of May, 1840, 1840 [bk]
  • Address to the Young Persons Confirmed by the Archbishop of Dublin in the dioceses of Ferns and Leighlin, in September and October 1840, 1840 [bk]
  • A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalagh, at the visitation in July 1840, 1840 [bk, av]
  • The Kingdom of Christ delineated, in two essays on Our Lord's own account of His person and the nature of His kingdom, and on the constitution, powers and ministry of a Christian Church as appointed by himself, 1841 [bk] [1842 2nd ed], [1845 4th ed.][Abridged 1894 as Apostolical Succession Considered, ]
  • [Anon] The Controversy between Tract No. XC and the Oxford tutors, 1841 [bk] (on J.H. Newman)
  • Letter from the Archbishop of Dublin to His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, relative to the re-establishment of the Bishopric of Kildare, in union with that of Leighlin, Jan 1842 [bk]
  • Address of his Grace The Archbishop of London on the Intellectual and Moral Influences of the Professions, delivered before the Society of the Dublin Law Institute on the 31st January, 1842, 1843 [repr. in The Law Times, 1843, Pt.1 (p.60), Pt. 2 (p.84)], [1861 Misc ed, p.1]
  • [Anon] "Easy Lessons on Reasoning", 1843,  Saturday Magazine
  • On Instinct: a Lecture delivered before the Dublin Natural History Society on 11th November, 1842, 1847 [bk] [1861 Misc ed, p.60]
  • A Charge to the Clergy of Dublin and Glandelagh, delivered in St. Patrick's Cathedral, June 1843, to which is appended a petition to the House of Lords, praying for a Church Government, together with the report of the debate on its presentation and some additional remarks, 1843 [bk]
  • Thoughts on Church Government, being the substance of a charge delivered at the visitation of the Diocese and of the province of Dublin, 1844 [bk]
  • Reflections on a Grant to a Roman Catholic Seminary, being a charge delivered at the visitation of the dioceses of Dublin and Glandelough, 26 June 1845, comprising of the substance of a speech delivered in the House of Lords, 3 June 1845, 1845 [bk]
  • The Danger of Divisions within the Church, considered in a charge delivered at the visitation in St. Patrick's Cathedral in June 1846, 1846 [bk]
  • Substance of a speech delivered in the House of Lords, on Friday, the 26th of March, 1847, on the motion for a Committee on Irish Poor Laws, 1847 [bk]
  • Charge to the Clergy and the Dioceses of Dublin and Kildare, delivered at the Visitation in July 1847, 1847
  • Report of the Address on the conclusion of the first session of the Dublin Statistical Society, delivered by His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin, president of the society, together with the Report of the Council, read at the annual meeting, 19th June, 1848, 1848 [bk]
  • The Right Use of National Afflictions, being a charge delivered at the annual visitation of the dioceses of Dublin an Kildare 19 and 22 September 1848, 1848
  • [Anon] Introductory Lessons on the History of Religious Worship, being a sequel to the lessons on Christian evidences, 1849 [bk] [1849 2nd ed]
  • [Anon] Introductory Lessons on the Study of the Apostle Paul's Epistles, 1849 [bk]
  • A Letter to a clergyman of the diocese of Dublin, on Religious Controversy, 1850 [bk]
  • Infant Baptism considered, in a charge delivered at the triennial visitation of the province of Dublin in July 1850, 1850 [bk]
  • Protective measures on behalf of the Established Church, considered in a charge to the dioceses of Dublin, Kildare and Glandalagh delivered in August 1851, 1851 [av]
  • [Anon] Lectures on the characters of our Lord's Apostles: and especially their conduct at the time of his apprehension and trial, by a country pastor, 1851 [1859 3rd ed]
  • [Anon] Lectures on the Scripture Revelations concerning Good and Evil Angels, by a Country Pastor, 1851 [av] [1855 2nd ed]
  • [Pseud] Historic Certainties respecting the Early History of America, developed in a critical examination of the book of the chronicles of the land of Ecnarf, by Rev. Aristarchus Newlight, 1851 [bk]
  • Cautions for the Times: addressed to the parishioners of a parish in England by their former rector, (with William Fitzgerald) 1851 [bk], 1853 [bk] [3rd. ed., 1861]
  • Address to the Clergy of the Dioceses of Dublin and Gandalalagh and Kildare, on the recent changes in the system of Irish National Education, 1853 [bk]
  • "Reminisces of Bishop Copleston" (p.1), 1854, in Whately, editor, Remains of the Late Edward Copleston D.D., Bishop of Llandaff. [bk]
  • On the Origin of Civilisation, a lecture by his grace the Archbishop of Dublin, to the Young Men's Christian Association, 1854  [1855 ed], [1861 Misc ed, p.26]
  • [Anon] "Introductory Lessons on the British Constitution", 1854, The True Briton, p.355, p.371, p.383, p.402, p.423, p.440, p.455, p.471, p.488, p.504 [offprint Introductory Lessons on the British Constitution, 1854 [bk]]
  • (Editor) Bacon's Essays, with Annotations, 1856 [bk], [1857 2nd ed; 1857 3rd ed,  1858 4th ed.; 1860 5th ed; 1882 new ed]
  • The Right Principle of the Interpretation of Scripture, considered in reference to the Eucharist, and the doctrines connected therewith: a charge delivered at the triennial visitation of the province of Dublin, 1856 [bk]
  • Introductory Lessons on Morals and Christian Evidences, 1856 [bk] [moa] [1860 new ed]
  • Mental Culture required for Christian Ministers: A sermon delivered in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, on occasion of the consecration of William Fitzgerald, Bishop of Cork, March 8th, 1857, 1857 [bk]
  • The Scripture Doctrine concerning the Sacraments, and the points connected therewith, 1857 [bk]
  • Explanations of the Bible and of the Prayer-Book: the duty, and the mode of providing them, being the substance of charges delivered in the years 1857 and 1858, 1858 [bk]
  • On the Present State of Egypt, compiled from the unpublished journals of recent travellers, a lecture, 1858 [bk] [1861 Misc. ed, p.120]
  • Dr Paley's Works: A lecture. 1859 [bk] [1861 Misc ed., p.85]
  • Paley's Moral Philosophy, with Annotations, 1859 [bk]
  • "On the Supposed Dangers of a Little Learning: Lecture delivered in Cork", 1859 [1861 Misc ed, p.197]
  • Introductory Lessons on Mind, 1859 [bk] [1859 American ed]
  • [Anon] Lectures on some of the Parables, by a country pastor, 1859 [bk]
  • The Parish Pastor, 1860 [bk]
  • Lectures on Prayer, 1860
  • Thoughts on the Proposed Revision of the Liturgy, 1860
  • A General View of the Rise, Progress, and Corruptions of Christianity, 1860 [bk]
  • Miscellaneous Lectures and Reviews, 1861 [bk]
  • Condition of a Church Militant: A Charge delivered at the annual visitation of the diocese of Dublin, in the Cathedral of Christ-Church, Dublin, 16th June, 1863, 1863 [bk]
  • The Abolition of the Law, being the fifth of the Essays on some of the difficulties in the writings of the Apostle Paul, 1863 [bk]
  • Miscellaneous Remains from the Commonplace Book of Richard Whately, D.D. late Archbishop of Dublin, being a collection of notes and essays made during the preparation of his various works, 1864, edited by E.J. Whately [bk] [1865 2nd ed.]
  • The Judgment of Conscience and other sermons, (E.J. Whately, ed.) 1864  [bk]
  • Earlier Remains, 1864 

     

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Resources on Richard Whately

Contemporary

  • "Art IX - The Church of England", 1826, Edinburgh Review, v.44, p.490-513  ("Review of ER's review" in Christian Reformer, 1826, p.424)
  • Introduction to Logic, by Rev. Samuel Hinds, 1827 [bk] [extracts of Whately]
  • "Review of Letters on the Church", 1829, British Critic, p.267
  • "Art VII - Whately's Elements of Logic" by [J.S. Mill], 1828, Westminster Review, p.137-72
  • "Appendix, containing a few animadversions on some remarks of Dr. Whately relative to the subject of present Inquiry", by Rev. Latham Wainewright, 1830, A Vindication of Dr. Paley's Theory of Morals, p.171
  • "The Archbishop of Dublin on Political Economy", 1831, Quarterly Review, p.46-54
  • "Whately's Introductory Lectures", by John Stuart Mill, The Examiner, 12 June, 1831, v.22, p.327-29.
  • "Notice of the county parson's letter on the recent disturbances", 1831, Christian Remembrancer, p.100
  • "Whately's Romish Errors", 1831, British Critic (July), p.1
  • "Secondary Punishments", 1834, Phrenological Journal, p.26-37
  • "Archbishop Whately's Secondary Punishments Dissected", Fraser's Magazine, p.566-75
  • A Reply to John Search's Considerations on the Law of Libel by S.N. [Thomas Elrington], 1834 [bk]
  • "Art. IV - The Poor Laws in Ireland", by G. 1836, London & Westminster Review p.332-65
  • Letter to one of the deputation who waited on the Archbishop of Dublin with a memorial, Dec, 1836 [bk]
  • The Scripture account of the Sabbath, compared with His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin's 'Thoughts on the sabbath', by Edward Stopford, 1837 [bk]
  • "Pulpit Jurisdiction in the Church of Ireland", 1837, Dublin Univ Mag (Apr), p.501 (review of Whately's two discourses)
  • The Practical Nature of the Doctrines and Alleged Revelations contained in the writings of the Hon. E. Swedenborg, in a letter to His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Dublin, occasioned by his observations on that subject in his 'Essays on Some of the Peculiarities of the Christian Religion', by Rev. Augustus Clissold, 1838 [bk]
  • "Whately's Essays", 1841, British Critic, p.255
  • "Archbishop Whately's Kingdom of Christ Delineated", 1842, Eclectic Review (Feb), p.121
  • "Review of Whately's Kingdom of Christ Delineated", 1842, The Athenaeum (Jan 28, p.36)
  • "Review of Whately on Intellectual and Moral Influence of Professions", 1842, The Athenaeum (Mar 19, p.247)
  • "Review of Whately on Intellectual and Moral Influence of Professions", 1842, Dublin University Magazine, (Apr), p.532
  • "Review of Whately's Lecture on Instinct", 1842, The Athenaeum (Dec 3, p.1040)
  • Notes of a Tour in the Distressed Manufacturing Districts of Lancashire, in a series of letters to his Grace the Archbishop of Dublin by W. Cooke Taylor, 1842 [pdf]
  • "Art. VIII  - Archbishop Whately's Works", 1844, North British Review, p.486
  • "Richard Whately" in H. Cotton, 1848, Fasti Ecclesiæ Hibernicæ: The succession of prelates and members of the cathedral bodies in Ireland, v.2, p.29
  • Questions deducible from the Introductory Lessons in the History of Religious Worship by H.E. Joly, 1849 [bk]
  • A Selection of English Synonyms, by Elizabeth Jane Whately, 1851 (revised by R. Whately) [bk]
  • A Letter to Dr. Whately, the Lord Archbishop of Dublin, on the effect which his work, 'Elements of Logic', has had, in retarding the progress of English metaphysical philosophy, begun, but left imperfect, in Locke's Essay, by B.H. Smart, 1852 [bk]
  • "Bibliography of Whately's works" in 1853, Cyclopedia Bibliographica, p.88
  • The Lords and the Jews, 1853 [bk]
  • The Principles of Elocution: compiled from 'The elements of rhetoric', with additions & alterations, under the personal supervision of His Grace, 1854 [bk]
  • Detached Thoughts and Apophthegms, extracted from some of the writings of Archbishop Whateley, 1854 [bk] [1856 US ed]
  • Selections from the writing of Dr. Whately, Archbishop of Dublin, 1856 [bk]
  • Opinions of the late Dr. Copleston, Bishop of Llandaff, and Archbishop Whately; in favour of legalizing marriage with a deceased wife's sister, 1857 [bk]
  • "Review of Whately's Paley", 1859, The Economist, Nov 26, p.1323
    "Biographical Sketch" (p.iv) and "Catalogue of the Writings of Richard Whately" (p.vi) by William Gowans, 1860, A General View of the Rise, Progress, and Corruptions of Christianity [bk]
  • "Whately's Miscellaneous Lectures", 1863, British Controversialist, p.456
  • Memoirs of Richard Whately, Archbishop of Dublin, with a glance at his contemporaries and times, two volumes, by W.J. Fitzpatrick (1864), London: Bentley [v.1, v.2]
  • "Memoirs of Richard Whately" by Anonymous, 1864, Blackwoods Edinburgh Magazine, vol.96 (Oct), p.472-91
  • "Review of Whately's Memoirs and Miscellaneous Remains" 1864, Athenaeum, July 16, p.71
  • Life and Correspondence of Richard Whately, D.D., Late Archbishop of Dublin, edited by Elizabeth Jane Whately (1866), 2 vols, London: Longmans, Green & Co.[ v.1, v.2] [1868 one-vol ed]
  • "Review of Whately's Life", The Examiner, Oct 16, 1866 [p.644]
  • "Life and Correspondence of Archbishop Whately" Christian Observer, 1867, Part 1, Part 2
  • Archbishop Whately and the Restoration of the Study of Logic, a lecture delivered at the commencement of the academical session, November 3, 1863. by Alexander Campbell Fraser, 1864 [online]
  • "Modern Logicians: The Right Hon. and Most Rev. Richard Whately, D.D., Lord Archbishop of London, etc., etc." 1862, The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine. [p.2-12]
  • "On the Origin of Civilization and the Primitive Condition of Man", by Sir John Lubbock, 1867, pub. 1868 Transactions of the Ethnological Society of London, p.328
    "Archbishop Whately", by Harriet Martineau, Biographical Sketches, 1875
  • "Whately, Richard" in C. Coquelin and G.U. Guillaumin, editors, 1852, Dictionnaire de l'économie politique [1864 ed.]
  • "Whately, Richard" in R.H. Inglis Palgrave, editor, 1894-1899, Dictionary of Political Economy [1918 ed.]
  • "Whately, Richard" in Leslie Stephen & Stephen Lee, editor, 1885-1901 Dictionary of National Biography [1908-09 ed]
  • "Whately, Richard" in J. Conrad et al, (1891-94) Handwörterbuch der Staatswissenschaften [2nd ed, 1898-1901]
  • "Whately, Richard"  in 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica.
  • "Whately, Richard" in Johnson's Universal Cyclopedia [1886 ed]

Modern

  • Whately's Tomb in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin [findagrave]
  • Hymns written by Whately, at Hymnary.org
  • "Growth of Liberal Theology: Whately", Cambridge History of Literature, at Bartleby [bart]
  • Contributions from Logicians: Part I, from Richard Whately to William Stanley Jevons by Stanley N. Burris, 2001 [pdf]
  • A Protestant in Purgatory: Richard Whately, Archbishop of Dublin, by Donald H. Akenson, 1981
  • Rhetoric, Argumentative and Divine: Richard Whately and His Discursive Project of the 1820s by Erkki Patokorpi, 1996
  • Whately: A man for all seasons by Craig Parton, 1997
  • Political Economy and Colonial Ireland: The propagation and ideological function of economic discourse in the nineteenth century by Thomas A. Boylan and Timothy P. Foley, 1992 [pdf]
  • Whately online books page at UPenn
  • Whately entry at the Acton Institute 
  • Whately page at Lib of Historical Apologetics
  • Whately entry at Britannica
  • Whately entry in Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography [enc.com]
  • Whately page at Online Library of Liberty, LibertyFund
  • Halesworth (Suffolk) website, also wiki
  • Whately page at Wikipedia

 

 
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