I cannot make notes during the lectures, because my hands are busy listening.
In 1894 he delivered the Gifford Lectures at Edinburgh, the subject being "The Philosophy and Development of Religion."
These writings, mainly collections of articles and lectures intended for the general public, display enlightened views and wide information.
His lectures and poems had now made him famous, and he was summoned to Munich where, in 1638, he became court chaplain to the elector Maximilian I.
Stubbs, Lectures on Medieval and Modern History (3rd ed., Oxford, 1900).