The Christian Observer was a London evangelical periodical, serving a readership in the Church of England. It appeared from 1802 to 1874.
History
The Christian Observer was founded by William Hey "in response to the dissenters' Leeds Mercury."[1] It was published by the bookseller John Hatchard. Various members of the Clapham Sect were associated with the paper from the outset. Josiah Pratt, who had called for such an evangelical periodical in a 1799 meeting of the Eclectic Society, served as editor for the first number in January 1802. Pratt was succeeded after six weeks by Zachary Macaulay, who edited the periodical until 1816.