Publications
Life and Letters of Frederick W. Robertson, M.A., incumbent of Trinity Chapel, Brighton, 1847-53, by Stopford A. Brooke, M.A., published 1865 (vol. II, London: Smith, Elder & Co.) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries View Online
Life and Letters of Frederick W. Robertson, M.A., incumbent of Trinity Chapel, Brighton, 1847-53, by Stopford A. Brooke, M.A., published 1865 (vol. I, Boston: Ticknor and Field) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries View Online
Robertson of Brighton. With Some Notices of his Time and Contemporaries, by Rev. Frederick Arnold, published 1886 (viii + 348 pp., London: Ward & Downey) accessible at: British Library View Online
The Life of Frederick William Robertson (1816-1853), Anglican clergyman who became widely popular particularly among the working class because of the oratory and psychological insight in his sermons preached from 1847 at Trinity Chapel, Brighton.
Robertson of Brighton; a lecture, by James Pitt Edgar, published 1887 (27 pp., Edinburgh: D. Douglas) accessible at: British Library
Robertson of Brighton, 1816-1853, by Hensley Henson, Dean of Durham, published 1916 (114 pp., London: John Murray) accessible at: British Library & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries View Online
Religious thought of Robertson of Brighton, by Thompson Lewis Shannon, 1946 at Edinburgh University (Ph.D. thesis) View Online
Frederick William Robertson of Brighton: prince of preachers, by C. Beardsley, published July 1981 in Studies in Sussex Church History (edited by M. J. Kitch, pp.157-172, London: Leopard's Head Press & The University of Sussex, ISBN-10: 0904920038 & ISBN-13: 9780904920031) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
The use of the Old Testament in the work and preaching of F.W. Robertson of Brighton, by John W. Rogerson, published 4 September 2015 in Conception, Reception, and the Spirit: Essays in Honor of Andrew T. Lincoln (edited by J. Gordon McConville and Lloyd K. Pietersen, pp.224-235, Cascade Books, ISBN-10: 1498229093 & ISBN-13: 9781498229098) View Online
Abstract:Frederick William Robertson - F.W. Robertson of Brighton - died on 15 august 1853 at the age of thirty-seven. he did not live to witness, or take part in, the controversies that were provoked by the publication of Essays and Reviews in 1860 and the first volume of J. W. Colenso's The Pentateuch and Joshuain the following year. Two "broad" churchmen, F.D. Maurice and Charles Kingsley, whose names are often linked with that of Robertson, were distressed by these publications.