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who, while recognising its "tone of piety" regretted that the arguments of the work tended "altogether to make shipwreck of the Christian faith". Debate via published works and personal acrimony between the two scholars continued for two years.
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but he was already regarded as a heretic in conservative church circles). The news leaked out before the appointment was confirmed and opposition was quickly organised in the hope of preventing it. It came from three different groups.
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of the Church of England as part of the admission process; while at Cambridge no one could graduate without doing so. They were the principal nurseries of Anglican clergy and extremely influential in the country in general.
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supporters throughout the country seized the chance of harrying a Whig government. Despite all the objections, Melbourne pushed the nomination through and Hampden became the Regius Professor of Divinity. Melbourne told the
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248:two years later. His election as
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2737:Burials at Kensal Green Cemetery
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1021:Vidler, Alexander Roper (1962).
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2539:
2534:
2532:Nicholas Monck
2529:
2520:
2515:
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2500:
2495:
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2488:Francis Godwin
2485:
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2409:
2407:Thomas Mylling
2404:
2402:John Stanberry
2399:
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2379:
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2372:Robert Mascall
2369:
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2311:John de Breton
2308:
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2298:
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2278:
2273:
2268:
2263:
2261:Gilbert Foliot
2258:
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2228:
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2122:
2117:
2112:
2107:
2102:
2097:
2092:
2087:
2082:
2077:
2071:
2069:
2068:Early Medieval
2065:
2064:
2057:
2056:
2049:
2042:
2034:
2025:
2024:
2022:
2021:
2016:
2011:
2006:
2001:
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1994:Samuel Butcher
1991:
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1981:
1979:Richard Graves
1976:
1971:
1966:
1964:John Pellisier
1961:
1956:
1951:
1946:
1941:
1936:
1931:
1926:
1921:
1916:
1911:
1906:
1904:Luke Challoner
1900:
1898:
1892:
1891:
1889:
1888:
1883:
1878:
1873:
1868:
1866:Henry Chadwick
1863:
1858:
1853:
1848:
1843:
1838:
1833:
1828:
1823:
1818:
1813:
1808:
1803:
1798:
1793:
1791:Richard Watson
1788:
1783:
1778:
1773:
1768:
1763:
1758:
1753:
1748:
1743:
1741:Samuel Collins
1738:
1733:
1728:
1723:
1718:
1713:
1711:Matthew Hutton
1708:
1703:
1698:
1693:
1688:
1683:
1678:
1672:
1670:
1664:
1663:
1661:
1660:
1655:
1650:
1645:
1640:
1638:Henry Chadwick
1635:
1630:
1625:
1620:
1618:Arthur Headlam
1615:
1610:
1605:
1600:
1595:
1590:
1585:
1580:
1575:
1570:
1565:
1563:William Howley
1560:
1555:
1550:
1545:
1543:Edward Bentham
1540:
1535:
1530:
1525:
1520:
1515:
1510:
1505:
1500:
1495:
1490:
1485:
1480:
1475:
1473:Thomas Holland
1470:
1465:
1460:
1455:
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1445:
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1437:
1431:
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1423:
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1415:
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1359:
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1338:
1331:
1324:
1317:
1310:
1303:
1296:
1289:
1282:
1275:
1268:
1261:
1258:William Sewell
1254:
1247:
1240:
1233:
1226:
1219:
1212:
1209:Francis Palmer
1205:
1198:
1195:Francis Howell
1191:
1184:
1177:
1170:
1163:
1156:
1149:
1141:
1138:
1137:
1130:
1129:
1122:
1115:
1107:
1099:
1098:
1093:
1090:
1081:
1076:
1072:
1071:
1065:
1064:
1059:
1056:
1047:
1042:
1038:
1037:
1030:
1029:
1018:
1012:
997:
991:
976:
970:
955:
944:
933:
922:
916:
896:
882:, ed. (1911).
880:Chisholm, Hugh
876:
865:
854:
838:
836:
833:
830:
829:
817:
815:, p. 111.
805:
803:, p. 135.
793:
791:, p. 255.
781:
769:
767:, p. 198.
757:
742:
730:
726:Carpenter 1933
718:
716:, p. 178.
706:
691:
689:, p. 115.
676:
674:, p. 148.
672:Carpenter 1933
664:
662:, p. 268.
649:
647:, p. 166.
637:
635:, p. 962.
625:
608:
595:
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592:
589:
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585:
583:, p. 114)
570:
569:
567:
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562:
559:
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510:House of Lords
484:Lord Melbourne
479:
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334:Hurrell Froude
325:
322:
262:
259:
206:
205:
200:
194:
193:
188:
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183:
180:
176:
175:
172:(aged 75)
166:
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2689:
2687:
2686:Richard Frith
2684:
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2676:
2674:
2671:
2669:
2666:
2664:
2663:John Eastaugh
2661:
2659:
2656:
2654:
2653:Tom Longworth
2651:
2649:
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2641:
2639:
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2631:
2629:
2628:John Percival
2626:
2624:
2621:
2619:
2616:
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2611:
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2606:
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2601:
2599:
2598:John Luxmoore
2596:
2594:
2591:
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2588:
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2570:
2568:
2565:
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2562:Henry Egerton
2560:
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2548:
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2543:
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2537:Herbert Croft
2535:
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2521:
2519:
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2506:
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2496:
2494:
2493:William Juxon
2491:
2489:
2486:
2484:
2483:Robert Bennet
2481:
2479:
2476:
2474:
2471:
2469:
2466:
2464:
2463:Robert Parfew
2461:
2459:
2456:
2454:
2451:
2449:
2448:Edmund Bonner
2446:
2444:
2441:
2439:
2438:Charles Booth
2436:
2434:
2433:Richard Mayew
2431:
2429:
2426:
2425:
2423:
2419:
2413:
2412:Edmund Audley
2410:
2408:
2405:
2403:
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2398:
2395:
2393:
2390:
2388:
2385:
2383:
2382:Thomas Polton
2380:
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2375:
2373:
2370:
2368:
2365:
2363:
2360:
2358:
2355:
2353:
2350:
2348:
2347:John Trilleck
2345:
2343:
2340:
2338:
2335:
2334:
2332:
2330:Late Medieval
2328:
2322:
2319:
2317:
2314:
2312:
2309:
2307:
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2299:
2297:
2294:
2292:
2289:
2287:
2284:
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2279:
2277:
2274:
2272:
2271:Robert Foliot
2269:
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2207:
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2197:
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2183:
2181:
2178:
2176:
2173:
2171:
2168:
2166:
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2036:
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1997:
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1972:
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1869:
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1799:
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1756:Peter Gunning
1754:
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1714:
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1641:
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1583:Edward Burton
1581:
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1578:Charles Lloyd
1576:
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1553:John Randolph
1551:
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1538:John Fanshawe
1536:
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1513:William Creed
1511:
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1496:
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1493:Robert Crosse
1491:
1489:
1486:
1484:
1483:John Prideaux
1481:
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1471:
1469:
1466:
1464:
1463:Richard Smyth
1461:
1459:
1456:
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1453:Richard Smyth
1451:
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1443:Richard Smyth
1441:
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1367:
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1216:Andrew Crispe
1213:
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1189:
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1181:Edward Copley
1178:
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1171:
1168:
1167:George Gisbey
1164:
1161:
1160:Edward Fulham
1157:
1154:
1153:Thomas Ballow
1150:
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1146:William Price
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1044:Edward Burton
1039:
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840:
839:
827:, p. 71.
826:
821:
814:
813:Chadwick 1966
809:
802:
797:
790:
785:
778:
777:Chadwick 1966
773:
766:
761:
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753:Chadwick 1966
749:
747:
739:
738:Chadwick 1966
734:
728:, p. 53.
727:
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710:
703:
698:
696:
688:
687:Chadwick 1966
683:
681:
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634:
629:
622:
621:Chisholm 1911
617:
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582:
581:Chadwick 1966
575:
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488:Thomas Arnold
485:
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304:
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272:
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254:cause celebre
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168:23 April 1868
167:
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154:29 March 1793
149:
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137:26 March 1848
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114:Other post(s)
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34:
29:
24:
19:
2690:
2677:
2638:Linton Smith
2618:Renn Hampden
2617:
2552:Philip Bisse
2525:Commonwealth
2522:
2508:Matthew Wren
2421:Early modern
2377:Edmund Lacey
2362:John Gilbert
2337:Adam Orleton
1959:Henry Clarke
1929:Michael Ward
1919:Joshua Hoyle
1909:James Ussher
1846:John Burnaby
1776:John Whalley
1731:John Overall
1686:Martin Bucer
1676:Edward Wigan
1608:William Ince
1588:Renn Hampden
1587:
1523:William Jane
1498:Joshua Hoyle
1478:Robert Abbot
1448:Peter Martyr
1384:Jeff McMahan
1083:
1049:
1023:
1002:
981:
960:
949:
938:
931:. SCM Press.
927:
907:
889:
870:
859:
844:
820:
808:
796:
784:
779:, p. 3.
772:
760:
733:
721:
709:
667:
645:Newsome 1993
640:
628:
606:, p. 1.
604:Hampden 1871
599:
579:conclusion.(
574:
554:
550:
531:
519:
500:
497:
492:Rugby School
481:
472:
468:
459:
450:
444:
439:
432:John Keble's
412:
404:
389:
385:
369:
360:
357:Sabellianism
346:
327:
317:
313:
311:
279:
264:
253:
239:
218:
217:
187:Denomination
170:(1868-04-23)
134:Consecration
38:Renn Hampden
18:
2722:1868 deaths
2717:1793 births
2668:John Oliver
2658:Mark Hodson
2623:James Atlay
2608:Edward Grey
2586:Late modern
2577:John Butler
2572:John Harley
2518:George Coke
2458:John Harley
2443:Edward Foxe
2291:Hugh Foliot
1969:John Lawson
1914:Samuel Ward
1766:Henry James
1658:Graham Ward
1528:John Potter
1503:John Conant
1377:John Broome
1095:James Atlay
950:Anglicanism
825:Thomas 2003
801:Vidler 1962
714:Rosman 2003
470:defeat it.
447:39 Articles
396:Corporation
353:Socinianism
297:" who were
286:mathematics
271:Good Friday
191:Anglicanism
179:Nationality
124:(1836–1848)
108:James Atlay
94:Predecessor
57:Hampden by
2711:Categories
2473:John Scory
2453:John Skypp
2004:John Gwynn
1944:Owen Lloyd
1781:John Green
1691:John Young
1681:John Madew
1648:Keith Ward
1533:George Rye
1089:1847–1868
1055:1836–1848
1027:. Penguin.
789:Neill 1965
765:Cecil 1955
702:Neill 1965
660:Green 1964
633:Cross 1968
561:References
303:John Keble
198:Alma mater
2206:Æthelstan
2135:Wulfheard
2085:Torhthere
1796:John Kaye
904:"Noetics"
860:Melbourne
591:Citations
557:in 1871.
535:Aristotle
455:Anglicans
252:became a
104:Successor
89:1848–1868
86:In office
2681:(acting)
2180:Wulfhelm
2165:Cynemund
2150:Cuthwulf
2125:Ceolmund
2115:Aldberht
2090:Walhstod
902:(1968).
543:Socrates
351:akin to
320:(1828).
282:classics
267:Barbados
2301:Michael
2241:Reynelm
2216:Ealdred
2211:Leofgar
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