The Warburton Lectures are a series of theology lectures held in Lincoln's Inn, London. They were established in 1768 with money given by William Warburton, and were intended to bring young divines to the notice of London audiences. The set topic was the proof of Christianity through prophecies.
Lincoln's Inn Chapel, traditional venue for the lectures.
William Warburton was an English writer, literary critic and churchman, Bishop of Gloucester from 1759 until his death. He edited editions of the works of his friend Alexander Pope, and of William Shakespeare.
William Warburton
St Mary's church at Brant Broughton, where Warburton was rector from 1727
Prior Park, Warburton's home from 1745