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== References == {{Portal|Biography|Christianity}} === Biographical treatments === {{refbegin|30em}} * [https://archive.org/stream/whatisawinlondon1852bart#page/275/mode/1up Bartlett, D.W., "Pulpit Orators: Dr. McNeile", pp.275–277 in Bartlett, D.W., ''What I Saw in London: Or, Men and Things in the Great Metropolis'', Derby and Miller, (Auburn), 1853.] *{{cite DNB |last=Boase |first=G. C. |author-link=George Clement Boase |wstitle=McNeile, Hugh |pages=246–247 |volume=35}} * Crockford, J., "M‘Neile, Hugh", p. 432 in Crockford, J., ''Crockford's Clerical Directory for 1868: Being a Biographical and Statistical Book of Reference for Facts Relating to the Clergy and the Church (Fourth Issue)'', Horace Cox, (London), 1868. * "Death of Dean McNeile", ''The Times'', No.29477, (Wednesday, 29 January 1879), p. 6, col.F. * [https://archive.org/stream/penpicturespopu00dixgoog#page/n88/mode/1up Dix, J.R., "The Rev. Hugh M‘Neile. D.D., of Liverpool", pp.82–96 in Dix, J.R., ''Pen Pictures of Popular English Preachers: With Limnings of Listeners in Church and Chapel (New and Enlarged Edition)'', Partridge and Oakey, (London), 1852.] * [https://archive.org/stream/lancashireautho00evangoog#page/n194/mode/1up Evans, J., "Rev. Doctor Mc. Neile", pp.182–189 in Evans, J., ''Lancashire Authors and Orators: A Series of Literary Sketches of Some of the Principal Authors, Divines, Members of Parliament, &c., Connected with the County of Lancashire'', Houlston and Stoneman, (London), 1850.] * [https://archive.org/stream/pulpiteloquenceo00fish#page/568/mode/1up Fish, H.C. & Park, E.A., "Hugh M‘Neile. D.D.", pp.568–579 in Fish, H.C. & Park, E.A., ''Pulpit Eloquence of the Nineteenth Century: Being Supplementary to the History and Repository of Pulpit Eloquence, Deceased Divines; and Containing Discourses of Eminent Living Ministers in Europe and America, with Sketches Biographical and Descriptive…'', M.W. Dodd, (New York), 1857.] * [https://archive.org/stream/oratorsofagecomp00franuoft#page/406/mode/1up Francis, G.H., "The Rev. Hugh M‘Neile", pp.406–415 in Francis, G.H., ''Orators of the Age: Comprising Portraits, Critical, Biographical, and Descriptive'', G.W. Nickisson, (London), 1847.] * [https://archive.org/stream/romancatholicque00londuoft#page/n215/mode/1up Gilbert, J., "The Rev. Dr. M‘Neile", at Series XIII, pp.10–13 in Gilbert, J. (ed), ''The Roman Catholic Question: A Copious Series of Important Documents, of Permanent Historical Interest, on the Re-Establishment of the Catholic Hierarchy in England, 1850-1'', James Gilbert, (London), 1851.] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=TcNlAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA239 Grant, J., "Reverend Gentlemen", pp.239–269 in Grant, J., Portraits of Public Characters in Two Volumes, Vol.I, Saunders and Otley, (London), 1841.] * Hylson-Smith, K., "Hugh McNeile (1790–1879)", pp. 147–148 in Hylson-Smith, K., ''Evangelicals in the Church of England, 1734–1984'', T. & T. Clark, (Edinburgh), 1988. * Macneil, R.L., "The Macneils of Tirfeargus", pp. 114–118 in Macneil, R.L., ''The Clan Macneil: Clann Niall of Scotland'', The Caledonian Publishing Company, (New York), 1923. * [https://web.archive.org/web/20071117093157/http://www.antrimhistory.net/content.php?cid=47 McDonnell, R., "The McNeills of Cushendun and the McNeiles of Ballycastle", ''The Glens of Antrim Historical Society'', 17 October 2005.] * McNeile, H., ''Hugh McNeile and Reformation Truth: "The Characteristics of Romanism and Protestantism, with a Biographical Sketch by the Rev. Charles Bullock, B.D.", "Home Words"'' Publishing Offices, (London), 1882. * [http://en.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=Page:EB1911_-_Volume_17.djvu/280&action=edit&redlink=1 McNeile, R.J., "McNeile, Hugh (1795–1879)", pp.265–266 in ''The Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume XVII: Lord Chamberlain to Mecklenburg'', Encyclopædia Britannica Inc., (New York), 1911.] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=-hsEAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA193 "Memoir of the Rev. H. M‘Neile, M.A., Incumbent of St. Jude’s Church, Liverpool", ''The Church Magazine'', Vol.1, No.7, (July 1839), pp.193–195.] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=4NkEAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA65 Milner, M., "Biographical Sketches: M‘Neile, M.A.", ''The Englishwoman's Magazine and Christian Mother's Miscellany'', Vol.2, No.14, (February 1847), pp.65–74.] * Rennie, I.S., "McNeile, Hugh", pp. 731–732 in Lewis, D.M. (ed), ''The Blackwell Dictionary of Evangelical Biography 1730–1860: Volume II (K-Z)'', Blackwell Publishers, (Oxford), 1995. * [https://books.google.com/books?id=oW8XAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA420 Roose, E.M., "The Rev. Hugh M‘Neile, Minister of St. Jude’s Church, Liverpool", pp.420–424 in Roose, E.M., ''Ecclesiastica; or, The Church, Her Schools, and Her Clergy'', Hatchard and Son, (Piccadilly), 1842.] * "The Death of Dean McNeile…", ''The Times'', No.29479, (Friday, 31 January 1879), p. 9, col.E. * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article897208 "The death of the Rev. Hugh M‘Neile", ''The Brisbane Courier'', Vol.33, No.3720, (Wednesday, 21 April 1879), p.3, col.A.] * "Personal Reminiscenses by a Clerical Friend", ''The Liverpool Mercury'', No.9686, (Wednesday, 29 April 1879), p. 6, col.E. * "The Late Dean McNeile", ''The Leeds Mercury'', Vol.116, No.12736, (Tuesday, 4 February 1879), p. 3, col.D. * "The Late Hugh M‘Neile", ''The Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser'', Vol.113, No.9686, (Thursday, 30 January 1879), p. 5, col.B. * "The Late Hugh M‘Neile, D.D.", ''The Liverpool Mercury'', No.9686, (Wednesday, 29 April 1879), p. 6, col.D. * [https://books.google.com/books?id=cYA4AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA462 "The Rev. Hugh M‘Neile, A.M.", ''The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal'', Vol.29, No.172, (April 1847), pp.462–471.] * "The Reverend Hugh M‘Neile, D.D.", Portrait XI (plus accompanying two pages of text), in Pound, D.J. (ed), ''The Drawing-Room Portrait Gallery of Eminent Personages: Principally from Photographs by Mayall, Many in Her Majesty's Private Collection, and from the Studios of the Most Celebrated Photographers in the Kingdom; With Memoirs from the Most Able Authors, Third Series'', London Joint Stock Newspaper Co., (London), 1860. * [https://archive.org/stream/irishnationitsh00ddgoog#page/n549/mode/1up Wills, J. & Wills, F., "The Rev. Hugh M‘Neile, D.D.; Born A.D. 1795", pp.529–536 in Wills, J. & Wills, F., ''The Irish Nation: Its History and Its Biography (Volume IV)'', A. Fullarton & Co., (Edinburgh), 1875] * Wolffe, J., "McNeile, Hugh Boyd (1795–1875)", pp. 949–951 in Matthew, H.C.G. & Harrison, B.H. (eds.), ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: In Association with the British Academy: from the Earliest Times to the Year 2000'', Oxford University Press, (Oxford), 2004. {{refend}} === Cited works by M‘Neile === {{Main|List of works by Hugh Boyd M‘Neile}} {{refbegin|30em}} * McNeile, H., ''Seventeen Sermons by the Rev. Hugh McNeile, A.M., Rector of Albury, Surrey, Chaplain to His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and to His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin'', J. Hatchard and Son, (London), 1825. * M‘Neile, H., ''Nationalism in Religion: A Speech Delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Protestant Association, held in the Exeter Hall, on Wednesday, 8 May 1839, by the Rev. Hugh M‘Neile, M.A.'', England Protestant Association (London), 1839. * [https://archive.org/stream/churchchurchesch00mcne#page/n5/mode/2up M‘Neile, H., ''The Church and the Churches, or, The Church of God in Christ and the Churches of Christ Militant Here on Earth'', J. Hatchard and Son, (London), 1846.] * [https://archive.org/stream/lecturesonchurc00mcnegoog#page/n6/mode/2up M‘Neile, H., Lectures on the Church of England: Delivered in London, March, 1840 (Fourth Edition), J. Hatchard and Son, (London), 1840.] {{refend}} === Other sources === {{refbegin|30em}} * [https://archive.org/stream/ourbishopsandde00arnogoog#page/n319/mode/1up Arnold, F., "A Group of Deans", pp.303–315 in Arnold, F., ''Our Bishops and Deans, Volume II'', Hurst and Blackett, (London), 1875.] * [https://archive.org/stream/a546164600balluoft#page/n5/mode/2up Balleine, G.R., ''A History of the Evangelical Party in the Church of England'', Longmans, Green, and Co., (London), 1908.] * Bradley, T.E., "Will Canon Mac Neile ever be a Bishop? ", ''The Lamp: A Weekly Catholic Journal of Literature, Science, and the Fine Arts, &c. Devoted to the Religious, Moral, Physical, and Domestic Improvement of the Industrious Classes'', Vol.4, No.29, (Saturday, 31 July 1852), pp. 393–395. * Buckle, G.E. (ed.) (1926a), ''The Letters of Queen Victoria (Second Series): A Selection From Her Majesty's Correspondence and Journal Between the Years 1862 and 1878'', Published by Authority of His Majesty the King, Volume I: 1862–1869, John Murray, (London), 1926. * Buckle, G.E. (ed.) (1926b), ''The Letters of Queen Victoria (Second Series): A Selection From Her Majesty's Correspondence and Journal Between the Years 1862 and 1878, Published by Authority of His Majesty the King, Volume II: 1870–1878'', John Murray, (London), 1926. * Buckle, G.E. (ed.) (1928), ''The Letters of Queen Victoria (Second Series): A Selection From Her Majesty's Correspondence and Journal Between the Years 1862 and 1885, Published by Authority of His Majesty the King, Volume III: 1879–1885'', John Murray, (London), 1928. * Carter, G., ''Anglican Evangelicals: Protestant Secessions from the'' '''''Via Media''''', ''c.1800–1850'', Oxford University Press, (Oxford), 2001. * Cavanagh, T., "Statue of the Reverend Doctor Hugh McNeile, Dean of Ripon", pp. 280–282 in Cavanagh, T., ''Public Sculpture of Liverpool'', Liverpool University Press, (Liverpool), 1997. * "Charlotte Elizabeth" (''[[Nom de guerre#Noms de guerre|nom de guerre]]'' of [[Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna]]), ''The Protestant Annual 1841'', Francis Baisler, (London), 1840. * [https://books.google.com/books?id=f9x5xPst2XUC&pg=PA273 "Church Parties (High Church, Low Church, and Broad Church)", ''The Edinburgh Review'', Vol.98, No.200, (October 1853), pp.273–342.] * Crabtree, A., ''Animal Magnetism, Early Hypnotism and Psychical Research, 1766–1925: An Annotated Bibliography'', Kraus International Publications, (White Plains), 1988. * Davenport, R.A., ''Albury Apostles: The Story of the Body Known as the Catholic Apostolic Church (sometimes called "the Irvingites")'', Free Society, (London), 1973. * "Domestic Intelligence: Ireland", ''The Aberdeen Journal, and General Advertiser for the North of Scotland'', No.5182, (Wednesday, 5 May 1847), p. 7, col.B. * Flegg, C.G., ''"Gathered Under Apostles": A Study of the Catholic Apostolic Church'', Clarendon Press, (Oxford), 1992. * [https://books.google.com/books?id=Q48PAAAAQAAJ&pg=RA5-PA10 Gilbert, J., "The Rev. Dr. M‘Neile", at Series XIII, pp.10–13 in Gilbert, J. (ed), ''The Roman Catholic Question: A Copious Series of Important Documents, of Permanent Historical Interest, on the Re-Establishment of the Catholic Hierarchy in England, 1850-1'', James Gilbert, (London), 1851.] * Grant, J., "Reverend Gentlemen", pp. 239–269 in Grant, J., Portraits of Public Characters in Two Volumes, Vol.I, Saunders and Otley, (London), 1841. * [[John Meiklejohn|Meiklejohn, J. M. D.]] (ed.), [https://archive.org/stream/lifelettersofwil00meikuoft#page/n9/mode/2up ''Life and Letters of William Ballantyne Hodgson, LL.D., Late Professor of Economic Science in the University of Edinburgh'', David Douglas, (Edinburgh), 1883.] * Murphy, J., ''The Religious Problem in English Education: The Crucial Experiment'', Liverpool University Press, (Liverpool), 1959. * Neal, F., ''Sectarian Violence: The Liverpool Experience, 1819–1914: An Aspect of Anglo-Irish History'', Manchester University Press, (Manchester), 1988. * Newberg, A.B., Wintering, N.A., Morgan, D. & Waldman, M.R., "The Measurement of Regional Cerebral Blood Flow During Glossolalia: A Preliminary SPECT Study", ''Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging'', Vol.148, No.1, (22 November 2006), pp. 67–71. [https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pscychresns.2006.07.001 doi=10.1016/j.pscychresns.2006.07.001] * North, W., ''The Impostor; or, Born Without a Conscience, by the Author of 'Anti-Coningsby', in Three Volumes'', T.C. Newby, (London), 1845. * Paz, D.G., ''Popular Anti-Catholicism in Mid-Victorian England'', Stanford University Press, (Stanford), 1992. * [http://www.churchsociety.org/churchman/documents/cman_111_3_scotland.pdf Scotland, N., "Evangelicals, Anglicans and Ritualism in Victorian England", ''Churchman'', Vol.111, No.3, (1997), pp.249–265.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928103100/http://www.churchsociety.org/churchman/documents/Cman_111_3_Scotland.pdf |date=28 September 2007 }} * [https://archive.org/stream/historyofthechur015639mbp#page/n3/mode/1up Stock, E., ''The History of the Church Missionary Society, Its Environment, Its Men and Its Work, Volume I'', Church Missionary Society, (London), 1899.] * Stunt, T.F.C., ''From Awakening to Secession: Radical Evangelicals in Switzerland and Britain, 1815–35'', T. & T. Clark Ltd, (Edinburgh), 2000. * "University Intelligence: Cambridge, June 16", ''The Morning Chronicle'', No.29153, (Monday, 18 June 1860), p. 6., col.E. * Wolffe, J., ''The Protestant Crusade in Great Britain, 1829–1860'', Oxford University Press, (Oxford), 1991. * [http://unsworks.unsw.edu.au/fapi/datastream/unsworks:11299/SOURCE01?view=true Yeates, L.B., ''James Braid: Surgeon, Gentleman Scientist, and Hypnotist'', Ph.D. Dissertation, School of History and Philosophy of Science, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, University of New South Wales, January 2013.] {{refend}} {{Deans of Ripon}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Mneile, Hugh}} [[Category:1795 births]] [[Category:1879 deaths]] [[Category:Evangelical Anglican clergy]] [[Category:Deans of Ripon]] [[Category:People from Ballycastle, County Antrim]] [[Category:Religion and politics]] [[Category:Alumni of King's Inns]] [[Category:Christian clergy from County Antrim]] [[Category:Alumni of Trinity College Dublin]]
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