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A 19th-century Anglican clergyman, he is known for a sharply argued religious letter written amid the fierce church debates of Victorian Britain. His surviving work offers a glimpse of the era’s disputes over belief, authority, and the direction of the Church of England.

by George Luther Stone
Very little biographical information about George Luther Stone was easy to confirm from reliable online sources. What can be said with confidence is that he wrote A Letter to Lord Fielding. Suggested by the late proceedings at the New Church at Pantasa, a theological work later digitized by Project Gutenberg.
The book identifies him as The Rev. G. L. Stone, A.B. and describes him as incumbent of Rossett, Denbighshire. It was originally published in 1852, placing him in the middle of the religious controversies of Victorian Britain.
Stone’s known work is concerned with church doctrine and public religious debate, and it appears to have been written for readers following disputes within the Anglican and Roman Catholic spheres. No clearly verified modern author portrait was found, so no profile image is included here.