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  • Croall Lectures
  • The Croall Lectures are a lecture series in Christian theology given in Edinburgh, and founded in 1876. The Lectures were endowed by John Croall of Southfield

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  • Agnostic atheism
  • Position combining atheism and agnosticism

    the expressions "agnostic atheism" and "atheistic agnosticism" in his Croall Lecture for 1887–88, later published as Agnosticism. Flint argued that atheism

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  • Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
  • UK-based Christian charity

    Zoo The Croall Lectures Manchester Cathedral Lectures Moorhouse Lectures The Rhind Lectures in Archaeology Warburton Lectures The White Lectures, Delivered

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  • John Knox
  • Scottish clergyman, writer and historian (1514–1572)

    ) McEwen, James S. (2004), John Knox: The Faith of John Knox: The Croall lectures for 1960, Glasgow: University of Glasgow. Marshall, Rosalind (2000)

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  • Atheism
  • Absence of belief in the existence of deities; the opposite of theism

    New York: Barnes and Noble. Flint, Robert (1903). Agnosticism: The Croall Lecture for 1887–88. William Blackwood and Sons. OL 7193167M. Flynn, Tom, ed

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  • The Grange, Edinburgh
  • Suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland

    female professorship Sir Robert Cranston John Croall of Southfield (d. 1871) founder of the Croall Lectures Rear Admiral Octavius Cumberland (1813–1877)

    The Grange, Edinburgh

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  • William Hastie
  • to work as a translator. In 1892 Hastie was chosen to deliver the Croall Lectures at the University of Edinburgh. The University also awarded him the

    William Hastie

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  • Leonard Hodgson
  • British priest and scholar

    Christian Philosophy (1942) The Doctrine of the Trinity (1943) (1942-1943 Croall Lectures, New College, Edinburgh) Theology in an Age of Science (1944) The Doctrine

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  • Bruce McCormack
  • American theologian

    Torrance Lectures ("The Humility of the Eternal Son: A Reformed Version of Kenotic Christology") in the University of St. Andrews, the 2011 Croall Lectures ("Abandoned

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  • William Dickie Niven
  • Scottish academic (1879–1965)

    Reformation principles after four centuries : the thirty-fifth series of Croall lectures The professor as preacher, sermons by Scottish theological professors

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  • William Spence Urquhart
  • Thought (Calcutta 1931) Humanism and Christianity (Edinburgh 1945), Croall Lectures On 20 December 1905, Urquhart married Margaret Macaskill, a missionary

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  • John Tulloch
  • Scottish theologian

    latitudinarians in a similar way. He delivered the second series of the Croall lectures, on the Doctrine of Sin, which were afterwards published. He also published

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  • Leslie Howard
  • English actor and writer (1893–1943)

    New Plays". Daily News. New York, New York. p. 144 – via Newspapers.com. Croall 2001. "26 Elected to the Theater Hall of Fame." The New York Times. 3 March

    Leslie Howard

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  • Lewis Gielgud
  • public library membership required) Croall (2011), pp. 8–9 Gielgud (1979), p. 22 Gielgud (1979), pp. 222–223 Croall (2011), p. 10 "Lieut.-Col. Lewis E

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  • Archibald Scott (moderator)
  • Scottish minister (1837–1909)

    Church. Buddhism and Christianity (1889) - Croall Lecture Sacrifice: Its Prophecy and Fulfilment (1892) Baird Lecture "history and heritage". St Andrew's and

    Archibald Scott (moderator)

    Archibald Scott (moderator)

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  • Derby Museum and Art Gallery
  • Museum in Derby, England

    Alexander Croall was appointed the first Librarian and Curator and the following year the museum and library were joined together. Croall left in 1875

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    Derby Museum and Art Gallery

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  • Robert Flint (theologian)
  • British theologian (1838–1910)

    Germany (1874) Theism (1877) Baird Lectures 1876/7; 7th edition, revised (1889) Anti-Theistic Theories (1879) Baird Lectures 1876/7 Vico (1884) Historical

    Robert Flint (theologian)

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  • Victimology
  • Study of victimization

    Penalty, Carolina Academic Press, 2006 Croall, H. (2001) Understanding White Collar Crime (Open University Press). Croall, H. (2001) "The Victims of White Collar

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  • Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum
  • Art and local history museum in Stirling, Scotland

    As a young man, Croall had trained himself in botany through his frequent field trips. In 1855, Sir William Hooker commissioned Croall to prepare a herbarium

    Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum

    Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum

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  • A. S. Neill
  • Scottish progressive school founder (1883–1973)

    ISBN 978-0-88229-383-7. Croall, Jonathan, ed. (1983a). All the Best, Neill: Letters from Summerhill. London: André Deutsch. ISBN 978-0-233-97594-8. Croall, Jonathan

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  • King Lear
  • Play by William Shakespeare

    The Hudson Review. 50 (1): 83–94. doi:10.2307/3852392. JSTOR 3852392. Croall 2015, p. 70. Nestruck 2016. Gay 2002, p. 171. Cavendish 2016. Taylor 2002

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  • Ann Jellicoe
  • British actress, theatre director and playwright (1927–2017)

    University Press, Dec 2010; Who's Who 2016, A & C Black, 2016 Croall, Jonathan Croall (2021). "Jellicoe, (Patricia) Ann (1927–2017)". Oxford Dictionary

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  • After Dark (TV programme)
  • British late night live discussion programme

    led to a debate on After Dark. Deputy director of social services Andy Croall was suspended by Nottinghamshire county council as a result of his appearance

    After Dark (TV programme)

    After Dark (TV programme)

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  • George Bernard Shaw
  • Irish playwright, critic, and polemicist (1856–1950)

    Theatre. Dervin 1975, p. 286. Holroyd 1993, p. 10. Evans 2003, pp. 106–114. Croall 2008, pp. 166 and 169. Holroyd 1993, p. 161. Evans 2003, p. 154. Evans 2003

    George Bernard Shaw

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  • Muriel Matters
  • Australian-born suffragist, lecturer, journalist, educator, actress and elocutionist

    "Muriel Matters! Movie". Kanopy. Retrieved 24 August 2025. Kesteven, Sophie; Croall, Fiona (18 September 2018). "The daring Australian suffragist who took to

    Muriel Matters

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  • Eric Dingwall
  • British anthropologist (1890–1986)

    Communication. Visible Ink Press. p. 105. ISBN 978-1578592135 Jonathan Croall. (1983). Neill of Summerhill: The Permanent Rebel. Pantheon Books. p. 174

    Eric Dingwall

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    English : variant spelling of Royle.Altered spelling of German Reul or Reule.

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    English : habitational name from either of two places called Arnold, in Nottinghamshire and East Yorkshire, from Old English earn ‘eagle’ + halh ‘nook’.English : variant of Arnold.

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    Respelling of Kroll.English : variant of Curl.

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    , (horse); king Arthur's dog.

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    Man. Famous Bearer: late television actor Carroll O'Connor.

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    Crowl

    English : habitational name from either of two places named Crowle. The one in Worcestershire is named with an Old English word crōh ‘nook’, ‘corner’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’; the other, in Lincolnshire, takes its name from an Old English river name meaning ‘winding’.Americanized spelling of German Graul.

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    English, Irish, and German : variant of Korell.

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    English (of Norman origin)

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    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Criel-sur-Mer, in Seine-Inférieure, France.

    Croyle

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  • Scroll
  • n.

    An ornament formed of undulations giving off spirals or sprays, usually suggestive of plant form. Roman architectural ornament is largely of some scroll pattern.

  • Coal
  • v. i.

    To take in coal; as, the steamer coaled at Southampton.

  • Coral
  • n.

    A piece of coral, usually fitted with small bells and other appurtenances, used by children as a plaything.

  • Roll
  • n.

    To wrap round on itself; to form into a spherical or cylindrical body by causing to turn over and over; as, to roll a sheet of paper; to roll parchment; to roll clay or putty into a ball.

  • Halysites
  • n.

    A genus of Silurian fossil corals; the chain corals. See Chain coral, under Chain.

  • Roll
  • n.

    To press or level with a roller; to spread or form with a roll, roller, or rollers; as, to roll a field; to roll paste; to roll steel rails, etc.

  • Coal
  • v. t.

    To supply with coal; as, to coal a steamer.

  • Troll
  • v. i.

    To roll; to run about; to move around; as, to troll in a coach and six.

  • Coaly
  • n.

    Pertaining to, or resembling, coal; containing coal; of the nature of coal.

  • Croak
  • v. t.

    To utter in a low, hoarse voice; to announce by croaking; to forebode; as, to croak disaster.

  • Scroll
  • n.

    A roll of paper or parchment; a writing formed into a roll; a schedule; a list.

  • Roll
  • v.

    The act of rolling, or state of being rolled; as, the roll of a ball; the roll of waves.

  • Troll
  • v. t.

    To move circularly or volubly; to roll; to turn.

  • Coralline
  • n.

    Formerly any slender coral-like animal; -- sometimes applied more particulary to bryozoan corals.

  • Roll
  • v.

    A quantity of cloth wound into a cylindrical form; as, a roll of carpeting; a roll of ribbon.

  • Call
  • v. t.

    To utter in a loud or distinct voice; -- often with off; as, to call, or call off, the items of an account; to call the roll of a military company.