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Many are realizing that a materialistic answer is no real answer at all. There are moral and spiritual issues at stake. The truth is that we in
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Principal of the London College of Divinity. However, "his zeal sometimes outstripped his wisdom, and amid a plethora of activity in the diocese, involving the setting up of numerous councils and committees". After starting
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England, wartime constraints on travel meant that his wife and their two children had to remain in Toronto temporarily. When the family returned, the situation was "appalling". Coggan was "permanently on duty" during the college's reconstruction, and the family's living
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Australia and New Zealand on behalf of the United Bible Societies. He "filled public halls and cathedrals with his lectures on the place of the Bible in modern society". He also visited the British armed forces bases in Singapore and Borneo, meeting with senior
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Canterbury was announced "some feared that he might be close to exhaustion". However, he was "a much more active Primate than his predecessor
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beyond the church. Around 28,000 people wrote letters to Coggan in response to his broadcast. The letters included those that addressed the primate as "Dear Lord" as "Your Grace, Chief Godman". For a time, the call "aroused widespread interest, but its long-term impact was negligible".
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in 1957. He also served as Select Preacher for Oxford University from 1960 to 1961, as Chairman of the Liturgical Commission from 1960 to 1964, and Chairman of the College of Preachers from 1960 to 1980.
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the Revised English Bible (published in 1989)". He was chairman of the Joint Committee responsible for the translation of the
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something new, Coggan "tended to become preoccupied with yet another initiative, or to find himself required overseas".
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concerns of the bishops" to be aired. The conference "helped to bring a new coherence to the Anglican Communion".
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1182:On 13 February 1980, he was awarded the
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1933:Historical Dictionary of Anglicanism
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3237:Bonaventure
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3117:Hrotheweard
3070:archbishops
3025:Reformation
2853:John Potter
2753:Henry Deane
2741:John Morton
2674:Simon Islip
2482:Reformation
2213:Nick Baines
2208:David James
2203:David Smith
1966:"No. 48128"
1946:"No. 48084"
1198:Church Army
1057:meeting in
1031:in Geneva.
877:(himself a
789:George Snow
778:John Hunter
709:(1967–91).
274:(1909–2005)
240:Nationality
145:(1961–1974)
136:(1956–1961)
98:Predecessor
3663:Categories
3584:David Hope
3549:Cosmo Lang
3479:John Sharp
3415:John Piers
3385:Edward Lee
3122:Wulfstan I
3092:Eanbald II
3059:Wilfrid II
2923:Cosmo Lang
2878:John Moore
2595:John Blund
2219:Tom Butler
2112:1974–1980
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2066:1956–1961
1985:GUIDELINES
1832:ACC-3-1976
1394:required.)
1252:References
1168:Canterbury
1143:Winchester
989:Evangelism
740:lay reader
431:magazine.
380:exhibition
368:ordination
216:Winchester
157:Ordination
84:Canterbury
29: and
3641:Biography
3332:John Kemp
3177:Thomas II
3112:Æthelbald
3087:Eanbald I
3082:Æthelbert
2731:John Kemp
2456:Æthelnoth
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2381:Feologild
2371:Æthelhard
2361:Bregowine
2341:Berhtwald
2324:Deusdedit
2299:Augustine
2188:Ross Hook
1308:. London.
1009:Ecumenism
951:in 1975.
834:apartheid
753:in 1963.
716:of 1968.
610:in 1958.
374:Cambridge
337:Middlesex
289:Signature
220:Hampshire
108:Successor
93:1974–1980
90:In office
3182:Thurstan
3157:Cynesige
3142:Ealdwulf
3107:Wulfhere
3097:Wulfsige
3034:Paulinus
2606:Boniface
2550:Reginald
2490:Lanfranc
2431:Æthelgar
2406:Wulfhelm
2396:Plegmund
2391:Æthelred
2386:Ceolnoth
2366:Jænberht
2356:Cuthbert
2351:Nothhelm
2319:Honorius
2309:Mellitus
2304:Laurence
2291:Conquest
2221:(Acting)
1846:Archived
1242:Pakistan
1059:Trinidad
1002:2,000."
970:en masse
735:(1989).
670:Overseas
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