"This neat, compact, enthusiastic biography surveys the life and work of Cornish auto-didact and pioneering biblical scholar Samuel Prideaux Tregelles ... . This work should appeal to specialists in the field of nineteenth-century biblical scholarship." (R. J. W. Mills, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Vol. 72 (1), January, 2021)
"Stunt's book will be welcome to any reader with an interest in the history of the Plymouth Brethren or New Testament textual criticism as well as the Risorgimento, and certainly belongs in the libraries of universities, theology departments and seminaries. ... Stunt 'the last of the gentlemen scholars', a characterisation much in evidence in this book which illuminates the life and work of one of the nineteenth-century's pivotal scholars who deserves a far greater renown than historians generally accord him." (T J Marinello, European Journal of Theology, Vol. 30 (1), 2021)
1. A Falmouth Childhood
2. A Welsh Interlude
3. A Significant Change
4. Brethren in Plymouth and Wales
5. Textual Criticism and its importance for SPT: A Necessary Digression
6. Roman Frustrations and European Research
7. An Embarrassed advocate of Brethren in Italy
8. Tregelles and Roman Catholicism
9. Tregelles and Scripture
10. SPT and Tischendorf
11. Recognition, Controversy and Crisis (1850-61)
12. The Later Years
13. A Muted Finale
14. Epilogue
Timothy C. F. Stunt is an independent scholar, whose study of radical evangelicals in From Awakening to Secession (2000) was the basis for his PhD awarded by Cambridge University.