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that of their own church while Protestant and Catholic dissidents suffered under discriminatory religious legislation. The Whig party and its reforming programme relied heavily on the support of Protestant dissidents who saw the parish priest as "the black recruiting–sergeant against us". Feelings ran very high, particularly between 1825 and 1850.
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Even so, urged by the Duke of Wellington (recently elected Chancellor), on 10 November the heads of the Oxford Colleges recognised that public feeling was opposed to making schoolboys subscribe to the Articles on matriculation and by a single vote agreed to abolish the practice. Hampden then produced
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The years 1815–1914 were a time of radical social and political change in which religion played a significant role. Politically the Church of England was overwhelmingly Tory and opposed to political reform. At the start of this period, many Anglicans equated the religious well–being of the country to
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did little to ease the tensions since the widened franchise produced a reforming parliament in which the more radical members obviously had ecclesiastical abuses in their sights as part of a very wide-ranging programme. Many dissenters campaigned for the disestablishment of the Church of England and
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The decision of the heads of Colleges was rescinded but revived in March of the following year when a motion to that effect was roundly defeated in Convocation by 459 votes to 57 where all Masters of Arts whether resident or not had the right to vote and all types of traditionalist MAs combined to
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famous assize sermon on "National Apostasy" at Oxford the following year and this in its turn led to the Tractarian Movement. By 1834, the tensions between dissenters and churchmen had reached unprecedented levels, probably because the dissenters sensed the Church of England would cling to its
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in Victorian religious controversies because it raised questions about the royal prerogative in the appointment of bishops and the role of the prime minister. He administered the diocese with tolerance and charity without being involved in any further controversy for nearly twenty years.
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This was Melbourne's own fault in that the offer was sent to Hampden in an envelope which Melbourne himself had franked by signing his name on the envelope as a peer was entitled to do and so saving the postage. The signature was recognised in Oxford and someone drew the obvious
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As bishop of Hereford Dr Hampden made no change in his long-formed habits of studious seclusion, and though he showed no special ecclesiastical activity or zeal, the diocese certainly prospered in his charge. Among the more important of his later writings were the articles on
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A few months later, Lord Radnor introduced a parliamentary bill with the same object and Hampden was the only resident to speak out openly in favour. He became the chief target of a book on the subscription issue edited by Newman who accused Hampden of being a Socinian in it.
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Hampden's nomination by Lord John Russell to the vacant see of Hereford in December 1847 was again the signal for organised opposition; and his consecration in March 1848 took place in spite of a remonstrance by many of the bishops, and the resistance of
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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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essay. Shortly afterwards, he was elected a fellow of Oriel College. Election to these fellowships was by special examination intended to select the best possible minds and Hampden became a member of the group known as the
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A few high churchmen and evangelicals genuinely believed him to hold heretical views and therefore to be unfit to train future clergymen; a large number of Oxford graduates resented the favour shown to the author of
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Oxford and Cambridge Universities played a central role in the Church of England. They were wholly Anglican institutions. At Oxford, students had to subscribe to the
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for 1832 in which he attempted to disentangle the original truth of Christianity from later accretions and superstitions, particularly scholastic philosophy.
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In the summer of 1834, a bill to abolish subscription on admission to a university or on taking any degree rather than requiring a subscription to the
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when the appointment was debated, with brutal frankness that few if any of them had the expert knowledge to have an informed opinion on the matter.
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In 1829, Hampden returned to Oxford and in May 1830 became one of the tutors at Oriel where a disagreement about the tutors' duties led to
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in politics and freely critical of traditional religious orthodoxy. He was reputedly one of the milder but most learned of them.
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of the Church of England was rejected by the House of Lords. Hampden entered the public arena in August by publishing
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were also fellows during this period. He left the university in 1816 and held successively a number of curacies.
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with their neighbours was seen as a serious threat to the Church of England when carried into effect by the
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and Oxford was unpopular at the time (1834) and led to serious protests when he was nominated to the
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Parochial Sermons illustrative of the Importance of the Revelation of God in Jesus Christ
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tendencies led to conflict with traditionalist clergy in general and the supporters of
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In 1836 the Regius Professor of Divinity died suddenly and the Whig Prime Minister,
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in 1834, and wide-ranging outrage was sparked in 1836 after his nomination to the
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being relieved of their duties. Hampden was chosen to deliver the prestigious
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At the time, some thought he had committed himself to a heretical view of the
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to Oxford University on the strength of a simple declaration of faith.
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His support for the campaign for the admission of non-Anglicans to the
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and in the following year, he obtained the chancellor's prize for a
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In 1833, he moved from a tutorship at Oriel to become Principal of
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Despite the recent, partial relief afforded by the repeal of the
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He took his B.A. degree in 1813 with first-class honours in both
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Church and People, 1789–1889: A History of the Church of England
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The church in an age of revolution: 1789 to the present day
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The Parting of Friends: The Wilberforces and Henry Manning
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Some Memorials of Renn Dickson Hampden, Bishop of Hereford
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the Government's decision to merge ten dioceses of the
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without any adverse comment in preference to Newman.
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Regius Professors of Divinity (University of Oxford)
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a second edition of the pamphlet and sent a copy to
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Essays on the Philosophical Evidence of Christianity
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Prichard 1006:. Cambridge University Press. 985:. Cambridge University Press. 400:Roman Catholic Relief Act 1829 1: 1427:Regius Professors of Divinity 885:"Hampden, Renn Dickson"  560: 273:in 1793, and was educated at 1342:John Langshaw (J. L.) Austin 590: 374:. In 1834, he was appointed 214:Grave, Kensal Green Cemetery 118:Regius Professor of Divinity 7: 1356:Richard Mervyn (R. M.) Hare 936:Hampden, Henrietta (1871). 910:. Oxford University Press. 704:, pp. 230ff & 244. 10: 2773: 2009:John Ernest Leonard Oulton 1321:William David (W. D.) Ross 834: 316:, followed by a volume of 20: 2691:Alistair Magowan (acting) 2585: 2420: 2329: 2198: 2067: 1984:Charles Richard Elrington 1894: 1666: 1433: 1293:John Richard Turner Eaton 1140: 1091: 1082: 1074: 1067: 1057: 1048: 1040: 1035: 242:Universities of Cambridge 196: 186: 178: 164: 146: 141: 133: 128: 113: 103: 93: 85: 75: 65: 59:Henry William Pickersgill 50: 43: 30: 2014:Richard Randall Hartford 1300:Thomas Hill (T.H.) Green 1069:Church of England titles 1000:Thomas, Stephen (2003). 565: 503:; and a large number of 225:Anglican clergyman. His 23:Renn Hampden (died 1852) 2019:Hugh Frederic Woodhouse 1989:Joseph Henderson Singer 1881:Ian Alexander McFarland 1668:University of Cambridge 1265:Charles William Stocker 979:Rosman, Doreen (2003). 958:Newsome, David (1993). 947:Neill, Stephen (1965). 891:Encyclopædia Britannica 868:Chadwick, Owen (1966). 547:Encyclopædia Britannica 2523:Episcopacy abolished ( 2095:Cuthbert of Canterbury 1896:Trinity College Dublin 1349:William Calvert Kneale 1314:John Alexander Stewart 863:. The Reprint Society. 435:remaining privileges. 312:In 1827, he published 215: 2306:Peter of Aigueblanche 1841:Arthur Michael Ramsey 1826:Vincent Henry Stanton 1811:James Amiraux Jeremie 1623:Henry Leighton Goudge 857:Cecil, David (1955). 275:Oriel College, Oxford 213: 203:Oriel College, Oxford 2567:Lord James Beauclerk 1816:Brooke Foss Westcott 1653:Marilyn McCord Adams 1603:James Bowling Mozley 1435:University of Oxford 1286:John Matthias Wilson 1279:Henry George Liddell 1251:Renn Dickson Hampden 871:The Victorian Church 407:Thirty-Nine Articles 372:St Mary Hall, Oxford 235:University of Oxford 219:Renn Dickson Hampden 151:Renn Dickson Hampden 2732:Bishops of Hereford 2316:Thomas de Cantilupe 2061:Bishops of Hereford 1861:Geoffrey Hugo Lampe 1856:Dennis Eric Nineham 1836:Charles Earle Raven 1821:Henry Barclay Swete 1613:Henry Scott Holland 1568:William Van Mildert 1458:Juan de Villagarcia 1335:Herbert James Paton 964:. Wm. B. 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