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231:. For the contents of this volume he was mainly responsible, and during that and the following year he assisted in the preparation of the third volume; but his health was failing, and the publication of the second volume, which fell to him, was delayed. The part of this volume which is devoted to the early Irish church, and required research into language as well as history, occupied him during his last days. At the same time he was writing articles on church organisation in the first volume of 362: 207:'s election committee, and supported him on the three other occasions when he sought election as a Member of Parliament for the University of Oxford; his support. was because he believed that Gladstone was a fitting representative of the university as a scholar and a churchman. On similar grounds he supported Lord Derby's election as chancellor in 1852. In 1857 he accepted the college living of 166:
He was Dean of Trinity College for several years and afterwards vice-president, and was pro-proctor to Henry Peter Guillemard when in 1845 the proctors put their veto on the proceedings against Newman. An austere scholar, for some time after his ordination he was engaged in work for the
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in 1850 troubled him, and for a while he doubted whether he could conscientiously accept a benefice; he found satisfaction through studying the foundation of the Church of England's claims. Some of the results of his studies on this subject were afterwards embodied in his book on the
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After graduating he applied himself to theology, and in 1839 was elected to the university Johnson theological scholarship, and to a fellowship at his college. He was deeply affected by the religious revival at Oxford, and was much influenced by
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movement was to lead some adherents to the study of history in order, in the first instance, to maintain the historical position and claims of the church. Haddan was a loyal Anglican who defended its apostolic character. Having been ordained
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on 8 February 1873, at the age of fifty-six. He never received any preferment save the living which came to him from his college, and the title of honorary canon of Worcester.
94:(31 August 1816 – 8 February 1873) was an English churchman and academic, of High Church Anglican views, now remembered as an ecclesiastical historian, particularly for 219:
in 1863, but was forced to resign the appointment by ill-health. Early in 1869 he brought out, in conjunction with William Stubbs, the first volume of the major work,
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in the Church of England. In this work, besides stating the nature of the doctrine, its importance, and its scriptural basis, he refuted the
420: 410: 425: 163:. He was ordained priest in 1842, and on being appointed to succeed Williams as classical tutor of his college, resigned his curacy. 415: 156: 168: 173: 430: 377: 114:, the son of Thomas Haddan, solicitor, and Mary Ann his wife and second cousin, whose maiden name was also Haddan. 440: 287:‘Councils and Ecclesiastical Documents,’ i. ii. pts. 1 and 2, iii., in conjunction with William Stubbs, 1869–73. 435: 232: 228: 278:'s essay, 1862. Pattison, who was one of his intimate friends, read the proofs of this article for him. 123: 312: 275: 204: 139: 131: 81: 71: 284:
Essay No. 6 in the ‘Church and the Age,’ ‘English Divines of the 16th and 17th Centuries,’ 1870.
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was his brother. He received his early education at a private school kept by a Mr. Fanning at
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Two sermons preached before the university of Oxford, issued separately, 1850 and 1862.
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He also wrote articles and reviews. Many of his shorter writings are collected in
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Councils and Ecclesiastical Documents relating to Great Britain and Ireland
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Essay No. 6 in ‘Replies to Essays and Reviews,’ ‘Rationalism,’ a reply to
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by Haddan's brother Thomas, an obituary article from the
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on his fellowship in 1840, he acted for about a year as
142:, then a tutor of Trinity. At Trinity the effect of the 200:'s works, concluding the validity of Anglican orders. 196:, which he had already worked on in his edition of 387: 300:,’ Clark's ‘Edinburgh Series,’ vol. vii., 1871. 130:. On June 15, 1835, he was elected scholar of 203:In 1847 Haddan was one of the secretaries of 303:A short paper on ‘Registration and Baptism.’ 381:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 16:British churchman and historian (1816–1873) 388: 406:19th-century English Anglican priests 221:Councils and Ecclesiastical Documents 421:Alumni of Brasenose College, Oxford 238:Dictionary of Christian Antiquities 13: 411:Fellows of Trinity College, Oxford 169:Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology 14: 452: 426:Alumni of Trinity College, Oxford 338: 327:newspaper of 12 February 1873 by 378:Dictionary of National Biography 360: 223:, founded on the collections of 416:19th-century English historians 1: 354: 7: 257:An edition of the works of 157:St. Mary the Virgin, Oxford 10: 457: 253:His published works are: 124:Brasenose College, Oxford 77: 67: 49: 28: 21: 313:Alexander Penrose Forbes 248: 431:English Anglo-Catholics 345:Bibliographic directory 335:, and a list of works. 309:Remains of A. W. Haddan 205:William Ewart Gladstone 132:Trinity College, Oxford 105: 72:Trinity College, Oxford 441:Anglo-Catholic writers 329:Richard William Church 183:. The judgment on the 180:Christian Remembrancer 436:Anglo-Catholic clergy 319:, 1876, with a short 122:. In 1834 he entered 190:apostolic succession 373:Haddan, Arthur West 243:Barton-on-the-Heath 209:Barton-on-the-Heath 116:Thomas Henry Haddan 61:Barton-on-the-Heath 349:Project Canterbury 333:dean of St. Paul's 292:Augustine of Hippo 92:Arthur West Haddan 23:Arthur West Haddan 317:bishop of Brechin 290:A translation of 266:Herbert Thorndike 161:John Henry Newman 155:of the church of 87: 86: 448: 382: 364: 363: 217:Bampton Lecturer 194:Nag's Head fable 56: 53:February 8, 1873 38: 36: 19: 18: 456: 455: 451: 450: 449: 447: 446: 445: 386: 385: 370: 361: 357: 341: 251: 128:Balliol College 112:Woodford, Essex 110:He was born at 108: 98:, written with 82:Trinity College 68:Alma mater 63: 58: 54: 45: 43:Woodford, Essex 40: 39:August 31, 1816 34: 32: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 454: 444: 443: 438: 433: 428: 423: 418: 413: 408: 403: 398: 384: 383: 356: 353: 352: 351: 340: 339:External links 337: 305: 304: 301: 288: 285: 282: 279: 272: 269: 264:An edition of 262: 250: 247: 140:Isaac Williams 107: 104: 100:William Stubbs 85: 84: 79: 75: 74: 69: 65: 64: 59: 57:(aged 56) 51: 47: 46: 41: 30: 26: 25: 22: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 453: 442: 439: 437: 434: 432: 429: 427: 424: 422: 419: 417: 414: 412: 409: 407: 404: 402: 399: 397: 394: 393: 391: 380: 379: 374: 368: 367:public domain 359: 358: 350: 346: 343: 342: 336: 334: 330: 326: 322: 318: 314: 310: 302: 299: 298: 293: 289: 286: 283: 280: 277: 276:Mark Pattison 273: 270: 267: 263: 260: 259:John Bramhall 256: 255: 254: 246: 244: 241:. He died at 240: 239: 234: 233:William Smith 230: 229:David Wilkins 226: 225:Henry Spelman 222: 218: 214: 210: 206: 201: 199: 198:John Bramhall 195: 191: 186: 182: 181: 176: 175: 170: 164: 162: 158: 154: 150: 145: 141: 135: 133: 129: 125: 121: 117: 113: 103: 101: 97: 93: 89: 83: 80: 76: 73: 70: 66: 62: 52: 48: 44: 31: 27: 20: 376: 324: 320: 311:, edited by 308: 306: 297:De Trinitate 295: 252: 236: 220: 213:Warwickshire 202: 178: 174:The Guardian 172: 165: 136: 109: 95: 91: 90: 88: 55:(1873-02-08) 401:1873 deaths 396:1816 births 185:Gorham case 390:Categories 355:References 144:tractarian 35:1816-08-31 325:Guardian 120:Finchley 78:Employer 369::  153:curate 149:deacon 347:from 249:Works 159:, to 321:Life 227:and 106:Life 50:Died 29:Born 375:". 294:'s 235:'s 211:in 392:: 331:, 315:, 102:. 371:" 37:) 33:(

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Woodford, Essex
Barton-on-the-Heath
Trinity College, Oxford
Trinity College
William Stubbs
Woodford, Essex
Thomas Henry Haddan
Finchley
Brasenose College, Oxford
Balliol College
Trinity College, Oxford
Isaac Williams
tractarian
deacon
curate
St. Mary the Virgin, Oxford
John Henry Newman
Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology
The Guardian
Christian Remembrancer
Gorham case
apostolic succession
Nag's Head fable
John Bramhall
William Ewart Gladstone
Barton-on-the-Heath
Warwickshire
Bampton Lecturer
Henry Spelman
David Wilkins

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