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Anglican sisterhoods during the formative period in which this was particularly necessary. Nor was he less successful in the larger matters of administration and organisation, which brought into play his sound practical judgment and strong common-sense. He was constant in his attendance in parliament and spared no pains in pressing on measures of practical utility. The modification of the terms of clerical subscription (1865), the new
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3171:19th-century Anglican archbishops
1406:List of archbishops of Canterbury
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1215:Catharine and Caraufurd Tait
1156:UK public library membership
1042:. London: R & A Suttaby.
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452:Archbishop of Canterbury
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2732:Charles James Blomfield
2027:Archibald Campbell Tait
1314:Charles James Blomfield
1237:Archibald Campbell Tait
1090:Encyclopædia Britannica
1075:Collins, William Edward
759:Encyclopædia Britannica
754:Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn
466:Notable accomplishments
456:Charles James Blomfield
413:(one of his pupils was
347:He was educated at the
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255:Balliol College, Oxford
240:Balliol College, Oxford
84:Archibald Campbell Tait
2655:Episcopacy abolished (
2551:During the Reformation
2007:Charles Manners-Sutton
1938:Episcopacy abolished (
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1100:"Chapter V. The Riots"
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1662:Reginald Fitz Jocelin
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2339:Richard de Belmeis I
1997:Frederick Cornwallis
1248:UK National Archives
1239:at Wikimedia Commons
637:Canterbury Cathedral
546:the Catholic revival
503:John William Colenso
2881:Christopher Perkins
2702:Richard Osbaldeston
2344:Gilbert Universalis
2032:Edward White Benson
1358:Edward White Benson
960:, Ch. V. The Riots.
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558:St Alban's, Holborn
227:Academic background
141:Edward White Benson
3047:Frederick Matheson
2457:Michael Northburgh
2324:William the Norman
2303:Robert of Jumièges
1815:William Whittlesey
1793:Thomas Bradwardine
1736:William Chillenden
1725:Edmund of Abingdon
1629:William de Corbeil
1590:Robert of Jumièges
1565:Ælfric of Abingdon
1460:Theodore of Tarsus
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2442:Stephen Gravesend
2422:Richard Gravesend
2407:Henry of Sandwich
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507:Athanasian symbol
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580:was the result.
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474:Archbishop Tait.
448:John Bird Sumner
436:Bishop of London
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