Society for Promoting the Knowledge of the Scriptures
The Society for Promoting the Knowledge of the Scriptures was a group founded in 1783 in London, with a definite but rather constrained plan for Biblical interpretation.[1] While in practical terms it was mainly concerned with promoting Unitarian views, it was broadly based.
The Society produced two volumes of Commentaries and Essays (1787), as its major achievement, before subsiding as inactive.[5] Among the contributors were Michael Dodson[6] and Henry Moore.[7]