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1202:". Friction arose from Henson's belief that strikes were morally wrong because of the harm they did to other working people, and he had, in Grimley's words, "a violent, almost obsessional", dislike of trade unions. His early concern for the welfare of the poor remained unchanged, but he regarded socialism and trade unionism as negations of individuality. He was also against state provision of social welfare, though a strong advocate of voluntary spending on it. Later in his bishopric Henson denounced the
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526:. Thomas Henson was against the idea, partly because his financial means had declined, but was talked round by his wife and gave his consent. He agreed to fund his son's studies, but the sum he allowed was too little to pay the substantial fees for residence at any of the colleges of the university. In 1881 Henson applied successfully for admission as an
1177:, who had once been a diocesan bishop himself, was temperamentally and politically at odds with his new superior, and given to publicly expressing views contrary to Henson's. Welldon, in Henson's view, "could neither speak with effect nor be silent with dignity". They clashed on several occasions, most conspicuously when Welldon, an advocate for
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wrote that the
Commons had "made it plain that the Church does not possess full spiritual freedom to determine its worship". The Church instituted damage-limitation measures by permitting parishes to use the new unauthorised text where there was a local consensus to do so, but Henson was horrified at
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Hereford gave Henson a warm welcome, and he enjoyed working with the incumbents of country parishes. They appreciated his delicacy in not intruding unduly into local church concerns, and it was remarked that "he treated all the world as his equals". During his time at Hereford
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Hereford as "sending an armoured car into an orchard of apple trees" and Henson had doubts about accepting a mainly rural diocese rather than ministering to the urban poor. Lloyd George told him that he would have preferred to offer him
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to retire there and devote himself to gardening and religion. In his three volumes of memoirs, written towards the end of his life, Henson was conspicuously reticent about his childhood, devoting three and a half pages out of the total of nearly 1,200 to his first eighteen years, but it is clear that
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Anglican cleric's parish against the incumbent's wishes. The distinction was not widely noted, and the bishop was seen by many to have been narrow-minded. Henson's defiant act in
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Margaret's Henson published nine books, some of them collected sermons and lectures, others on theological questions and the role of Christianity in modern society. Both as a canon of Westminster and rector of St Margaret's, Henson was not under the authority of any bishop. His
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of £200 (equivalent to £26,333 in 2023); for the first time, Henson was in reasonably comfortable financial circumstances. At All Souls, he later wrote, "I was welcomed with a generous kindness which made me feel immediately at home. I formed friendships which have enriched my life." Peart-Binns
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was impressed by Henson. Grimley comments that they had much in common, both spending years as isolated figures speaking out for beliefs that were dismissed at the time and later vindicated. After becoming
British prime minister in 1940 Churchill persuaded Henson out of retirement to resume his old
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broke out in 1914 Henson spoke forcefully about what he saw as "the moral obligation to resist
Germany in her career of cynical and violent aggression", but according to Peart-Binns, although he sought to sustain worshippers' spirits despite the horrors of the war, "he refused to give false hope to
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History was gripped by Henson's 'extraordinary ability'". Aware that his quick tongue could lead him into indiscretion, he adopted and maintained all his life the practice of writing out his lectures and sermons in full beforehand rather than improvising or speaking from concise notes. He
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Auckland Castle. Chadwick writes that it was said of Henson that he got on easily with everyone "except
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as the first book that moved him. Thomas Henson forbade his children to go to school, play with other children, or go on holiday. Chadwick writes that deprived of outlets except religion, the family, and his father's books, Hensely "escaped into the library. At an early age he became the voracious
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to Durham – England's most senior diocese after Canterbury, York and London – in October 1920. The appointment was challenging: the Durham area was in grave economic difficulty, with the important coal-mining industry in a crisis caused by falling industrial demand for coal in the years
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member of the Church of England in 1878. At Broadstairs Collegiate School he learned what he called "a smattering of Latin and Greek". That apart, he found he derived little educational benefit, having already educated himself widely and deeply from books in his father's library. He rose to be
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in May 1918; Henson abandoned restraint and in Chadwick's words "stripped Gore's arguments bare". He argued from historical examples that appointments made at the Church's instigation were partisan and disastrous, and that the Crown and prime minister were able to take an unbiased view in the
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called the "Putumayo atrocities" – the mass enslavement and brutal treatment of indigenous Peruvians in the company's rubber factories. Looking back in old age, Henson rated this as the most important of the utterances in which he spoke for a nation's revulsion against wickedness.
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1369:' fight in what he saw as a just war to defeat godless barbarism; he wrote of "The deepening infamies of Nazi warfare – infamies so horrible as almost to shake one's faith in the essential Divineness of Humanity." He urged, "there can be no compromise or patched-up peace".
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Salisbury owned much of the land around St Margaret's, Barking. As a former fellow of All Souls he knew Henson, and they were in contact during the early 1890s about parish matters. Salisbury was master and patron of St Mary's Hospital, Ilford, with the right to appoint its
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to which of these epithets Your Grace has taken exception?" (Grimley remarks that on occasion each of those unflattering adjectives applied just as much to Henson.) Nonetheless, Henson ranked Lang "among the greater figures of ecclesiastical history".
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in 1920. Peart-Binns describes him as enjoying the meetings of his various lodges, but finding the associated social activities "intolerable". Henson was outspoken as an apologist for Freemasonry, promoting its ideals, and its religious foundations.
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once called it, "a moral monster", and he criticised schools that failed to provide adequate religious instruction. Preaching at Westminster Abbey in 1912 he attracted international attention for naming and denouncing three British directors of the
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of Zanzibar led the charge, and appear in Henson's journal as "devoted, unselfish, indefatigable, eminently gifted, but ... also fanatical in temper, bigoted in their beliefs, and reckless in their methods." Together with Bishop Moule,
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student, a member of none of the Oxford colleges, but eligible for the full range of university tuition. Cut off from the camaraderie of college life, Henson felt seriously isolated. He concentrated on his studies, and gained a
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1064:, who became Prime Minister in 1916. A serious doctrinal row within the Church seemed to many to put Henson out of the running for elevation to a bishopric. He had defended the right of clergy to express doubts about the
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from 1917 to 1933, succeeded Welldon after the latter's retirement. Alington was almost universally loved, and though he and Henson differed on points of ecclesiastical practice, they remained warm friends.
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in 1900. St Margaret's, the parish church of the British parliament, was a prominent appointment, bringing him into the public eye; he followed predecessors as willing as he to court controversy including
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observes, "It seems fair to say that there are today a considerable number of Churches in which, while it may be orthodox to accept the doctrine of the Virgin Birth, it is certainly not heresy to reject
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in the diocese. His confrontational style and liberal theology caused delay in his promotion, despite his obvious abilities. A story, probably apocryphal, circulated in 1908 that the Prime Minister,
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The biographer John Peart-Binns notes that from his £200 a year Henson made substantial contributions to his family as his father's financial affairs deteriorated to the point of bankruptcy.
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teacher of the Christian faith. Gore and his followers were obliged to call off their protests. Against Davidson's advice for caution, Lloyd George appointed Henson to the vacant see of
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The poverty Henson had seen in deprived areas of Birkenhead during his six months with the Rathbones gave him a strong impetus to minister to the poor. In 1887, after being ordained
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of Canterbury and other leaders, Henson strongly, and successfully, supported the accused bishops: "The Church owes a deep debt of gratitude to the Bishops of Uganda and Mombasa."
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Among other views for which Henson was known were his disapproval of teetotalism campaigns and of socialism, and for his disbelief in social reform as an ally of religion. When the
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disestablishment. He was, as he had often been earlier in his career, an isolated figure. Few of his colleagues agreed with him, even those dismayed by the parliamentary vote.
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what he saw as Parliament's betrayal of its duty to preside impartially over the governance of the Church, giving in to pressure from what he termed "an army of illiterates".
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for the Anglican priesthood; his father's fundamentalist views were anathema, and left him with what Grimley calls "an enduring hatred of protestant fanaticism".
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chapels. This process left him struggling with doctrinal questions, but sure of a religious vocation. The day after his return to Oxford in October he went into
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Although the company attempted to impugn Henson's reputation, the British government appointed a select committee to investigate the directors' responsibility.
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suggests that Henson may nonetheless have remained something of an outsider, his arrival at All Souls "akin to that of an alien". The college was headed by the
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There was regret in the diocese that Henson's tenure there was brief. In 1920 the see of Durham became vacant on the death of Bishop Moule. Davidson wanted
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Henson died at Hintlesham on 27 September 1947 at the age of eighty-three. At his wish his body was cremated; his ashes were interred in Durham Cathedral.
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duties as a canon of Westminster Abbey. Overcoming the strangeness of being back in his old post after nearly thirty years he preached with vigour until
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congregations in their understandable demands for vehemence and violence". In 1916 he contributed an essay on "The Church of England after the War" to a
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independence enabled him to defend those liberal clergy in conflict with their bishops about doctrinal matters such as the historicity of the
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wrote that at St Margaret's, Henson's brilliance as a speaker and independence of thought attracted large congregations and "his increasingly
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having Gore's document of "inhibition" framed and hung in the study of St Margaret's rectory was felt by many to be needlessly provocative.
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pastor, ensured that the children were properly educated. In Henson's phrase, "she recreated the home". She introduced him to the works of
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His uncompromising character brought Henson into frequent conflict with old friends and colleagues. In 1909 he offended Charles Gore, now
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grounds. At Barking his high-church leanings were welcomed, and he was invited to preach from time to time at
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Barber, Melanie (1999). "Randall Davidson: A Partial Retrospective". In Stephen Taylor (ed.).
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or other leading public schools included Alington, Davidson, Gore, Strong, Temple and Welldon.
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refused to authorise it, and voted it down in 1927 and again in 1928. Henson's colleague
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Henson, H. Hensley. "The Oxford Laymen's League for Defence of the National Church",
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destitute of public interest as of literary merit". A successor as Bishop of Durham,
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of consecrated bread and wine. Other objections included the wearing of
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of 1936 as "revolutionary mob pressure" and criticised his subordinate,
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parliamentary control as safeguards against extremism. He opposed
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which would accelerate to a climax when he was nominated to the
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Piggott, Jan; Graham Able; Allan Ronald; Terry Walsh (2008).
3346:"Canon Hensley Henson's Inhibition: Statement by Bishop Gore"
1605:. London and New York: John Murray and Longmans Green. 1902.
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4358:, Oxford University Press, 2004. Retrieved 12 November 2014
4327:, Oxford University Press, 2004. Retrieved 12 November 2014
4265:, Oxford University Press, 2004. Retrieved 12 November 2014
4234:, Oxford University Press, 2004. Retrieved 12 November 2014
4203:, Oxford University Press, 2004. Retrieved 12 November 2014
3811:, Oxford University Press, 2004. Retrieved 12 November 2014
3780:, Oxford University Press, 2004. Retrieved 12 November 2014
3749:, Oxford University Press, 2004. Retrieved 12 November 2014
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3195:, Oxford University Press, 2014. Retrieved 6 November 2014
2698:, Oxford University Press, 2004. Retrieved 4 November 2014
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in 1895. In 1900 he was appointed to the prominent post of
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became vacant, and the king replied, "Damn it all, man, I
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In 1873 Thomas Henson remarried; Emma Parker, widow of a
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The Liberty of Prophesying (Lyman Beecher Lectures 1909)
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in 1917. Gore and others, including Cosmo Lang, now the
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and changes to the communion service repositioning the
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Retrospect of an Unimportant Life, Volume 2, 1920–1939
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Retrospect of an Unimportant Life, Volume 1, 1863–1920
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Retrospect of an Unimportant Life, Volume 3, 1939–1946
2224:. London and New York: Oxford University Press. 1946.
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or to attend a school until the boy was fourteen. The
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and sought unsuccessfully to block his appointment as
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Peart-Binns, p. 96; and "Dr. Henson's Consecration",
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992:'s "Life and Liberty movement", which campaigned for
3104:"Bishop Hensley Henson – Master of Dialectic",
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Moule and his two immediate predecessors at Durham,
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From his pulpit, Henson spoke against the view that
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of Broadstairs conducted the baptism; there were no
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to minister to the urban poor, Henson served in the
4663:Henson, Hensley (1951). Evelyn Foley Braley (ed.).
1886:. London and New York: Hodder and Stoughton. 1912.
1870:. London and New York: Hodder and Stoughton. 1912.
514:Henson then found a post as an assistant master at
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1488:A Memoir of the Right Honourable Sir William Anson
4505:Painted Windows; Studies in Religious Personality
3573:"Bishopric of Hereford: The Primate's Attitude",
3390:"The Church of England by Herbert Hensley Henson"
2479:Evangelicals objected to, among other things, an
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1569:Ad Rem: Thoughts for Critical Times in the Church
304:as its bishop. The area was badly affected by an
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3862:Lyttelton in Lyttelton and Hart-Davis, pp. 17–18
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4465:. London: Presbyterian Publishing Corporation.
2426:immediately before their appointment as bishop.
2152:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1939.
2082:Sibbes and Simeon: An Essay on Patronage Trusts
1972:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1924.
4733:The Lyttelton–Hart-Davis Letters, Volume Three
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808:. His eventual successor as Bishop of Durham,
468:and translations of classical authors such as
230:in 1884. In the same year he was elected as a
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4592:Church Problems, a View of Modern Anglicanism
1620:Cross-Bench Views of Current Church Questions
1449:Church Problems, a View of Modern Anglicanism
1243:", to which Henson responded, "And may I ask
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3271:"Canon Henson on Fundamental Christianity",
2945:Lyttelton in Lyttelton and Hart-Davis, p. 25
642:, though he was unattracted by more extreme
361:Fear. Thomas, raised in a farming family in
4849:. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office.
2972:Peart-Binns, pp. 25–26; and Chadwick, p. 29
2888:, All Souls College. Retrieved 16 July 2024
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4754:Herbert Hensley Henson – A Biography
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3725:Peart-Binns, p. 109; and Chadwick, p. 155
2240:. London: Oxford University Press. 1950.
2204:. London: Oxford University Press. 1943.
2188:. London: Oxford University Press. 1942.
2100:. London: Oxford University Press. 1933.
1675:. London and Macmillan: Macmillan. 1903.
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4864:Vincent, W. D. F.; A. J. Tonkin (1930).
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1709:The Value of the Bible and other Sermons
1571:. London: Wells, Gardner, Darton. 1899.
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4356:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
4343:Tomlin, J. W. S., rev. M. C. Curthoys.
4325:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
4294:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
4263:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
4232:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
4201:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
4190:"Alington, Cyril Argentine (1872–1955)"
3809:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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3767:"Lightfoot, Joseph Barber (1828–1889)"
3736:"Moule, Handley Carr Glyn (1841–1920)"
3290:"Rubber Directors Assail Canon Henson"
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2084:. London: Hodder and Stoughton. 1932.
2052:. London: Hodder and Stoughton. 1928.
2036:. London: Hodder and Stoughton. 1927.
2020:. London: Williams and Norgate. 1925.
2004:. London: Hodder and Stoughton. 1924.
1988:. London: Hodder and Stoughton. 1923.
1473:. London: Chatto & Windus. 1919 .
485:His father did not allow Henson to be
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4650:. London: Oxford University Press.
4633:. London: Oxford University Press.
4616:. London: Oxford University Press.
4574:The Claims of the Church of England
4530:. London: Oxford University Press.
3798:"Westcott, Brooke Foss (1825–1901)"
3216:Smyth, pp. 165–168, 170–172 and 214
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382:and later became a follower of the
277:. While there, and subsequently as
16:English Anglican bishop (1863–1947)
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6735:Alumni of the University of Oxford
3599:"Bishop of Hereford Consecrated",
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2253:Braley, Evelyn Foley, ed. (1951).
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1239:"makes me look proud, pompous and
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4667:Letters of Herbert Hensley Henson
4296:, Oxford University Press, 2004.
3034:"Restoration of Barking Church",
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2493:prayers for the souls of the dead
2257:Letters of Herbert Hensley Henson
2116:. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1936.
1746:. London: Longmans, Green. 1905.
1491:. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1920.
1403:Retrospect of an Unimportant Life
1344:Mussolini's invasion of Abyssinia
1231:: "proud, pompous and prelatical"
1117:(1918), a collection of sermons.
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4803:. London: Hodder and Stoughton.
4758:. Cambridge: Lutterworth Press.
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1812:. London: T Fisher Unwin. 1908.
1585:Dissent in England: Two Lectures
1124:. At Hereford, he and the dean,
658:proposed by politicians such as
535:in Modern History in June 1884.
378:Christian who had renounced the
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3159:"The ancient parish of Barking"
3152:
3129:
3120:
3111:
3028:
3019:
3010:
3001:
2992:
2975:
2966:
2957:
2948:
2939:
2930:
2921:
2912:
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2872:
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2385:
2376:
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2353:
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2331:
2321:
2312:
2303:
2294:
2166:Last Words in Westminster Abbey
1917:Robertson of Brighton 1816–1853
1623:. London: Edward Arnold. 1902.
1268:proposed 1927 and 1928 editions
3446:Peart-Binns, pp. 82–84 and 100
3396:, September 1940, pp. 277–278
3240:Journal entry for 15 July 1905
2740:
2731:
2722:
2625:
2616:
2607:
1848:. London: James Clarke. 1910.
1639:. London: James Clarke. 1902.
1003:Supreme Governor of the Church
771:
416:As an adult Henson remembered
350:
1:
4692:. Lancaster: Carnegie House.
3895:Journal entry for 23 May 1926
2600:
2283:Notes, references and sources
1694:. London: John Murray. 1903.
1555:. London: Skeffington. 1899.
1452:. London: John Murray. 1900.
1418:
1372:
1365:began. Henson supported the
913:, suggested Henson's name to
6126:Bishops of Chester-le-Street
4425:Henson (1900), contents page
4362:UK public library membership
4331:UK public library membership
4314:"Temple, William (1881–1944)
4300:UK public library membership
4269:UK public library membership
4238:UK public library membership
4207:UK public library membership
3815:UK public library membership
3784:UK public library membership
3753:UK public library membership
3534:UK public library membership
3075:UK public library membership
2702:UK public library membership
2034:Church and Parson in England
1727:Notes on Popular Rationalism
1587:. London: Rivingtons. 1901.
1504:
1440:
1113:he published only one book,
694:'s office in Bethnal Green.
547:Influences and benefactors:
538:
374:Thomas Henson was a zealous
253:before becoming chaplain of
7:
4868:. London: John Williamson.
4777:. London: Dulwich College.
4554:. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
4376:Journal entry for31 January
4252:"Gore, Charles (1853–1932)"
4070:"The Prayer-Book of 1928",
3836:"Bishop Henson Enthroned",
3288:, 5 August 1912, p. 6; and
2569:); "The Parochial System" (
2068:. London: Macmillan. 1929.
1954:. London: Macmillan. 1921.
1936:. London: Macmillan. 1918.
1902:. London: Macmillan. 1915.
1830:. London: Macmillan. 1909.
1796:. London: Macmillan. 1908.
1762:. London: Macmillan. 1906.
1712:. London: Macmillan. 1904.
1654:The Education Act and After
682:, a high-church mission in
10:
6781:
4432:
3612:"Dr Henson at Hereford",
3483:10 January 1914, pp. 54–55
3108:, 29 September 1947, p. 27
2018:Notes on Spiritual Healing
1730:. London: Isbister. 1904.
1262:– largely unchanged since
1258:, the Church of England's
944:into a land-locked pool".
789:St Margaret's, Westminster
670:Ordination and east London
533:first class honours degree
267:St Margaret's, Westminster
6730:Abdication of Edward VIII
6555:
6410:
6334:
6221:County Palatine of Durham
6215:
6181:
6125:
6026:
5973:Alistair Magowan (acting)
5867:
5702:
5611:
5480:
5349:
5210:
5065:
5016:
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4998:
4993:
4983:
4974:
4966:
4956:
4947:
4939:
4929:
4920:
4912:
4905:
4847:The Governance of Britain
4684:Kennerley, Peter (2004).
4319:24 September 2015 at the
4123:, 19 September 1933, p. 8
3951:Vincent and Tonkin, p. 14
3803:24 September 2015 at the
3772:24 September 2015 at the
3667:Chadwick, pp. 113 and 133
3063:24 September 2015 at the
3058:"Henson, Herbert Hensley"
1780:. London: Cassell. 1907.
1657:. London: Methuen. 1903.
1537:. London: Methuen. 1898.
1519:. London: Methuen. 1897.
1147:
236:All Souls College, Oxford
183:
166:
154:
149:
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126:
110:
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82:
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43:
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4907:Church of England titles
4707:Lockhart, J. G. (1949).
4646:Henson, Hensley (1950).
4629:Henson, Hensley (1943).
4608:Henson, Hensley (1942).
4589:Henson, Hensley (1900).
4149:, 13 January 1939, p. 15
4074:, 4 December 1928, p. 21
4039:"Prayer-Book Revision",
4014:"Prayer-Book Revision",
3840:, 1 November 1920, p. 15
3616:, 13 February 1918, p. 3
3459:, 13 December 1917, p. 4
3373:, 17 January 1918, p. 8
2989:, 17 November 1885, p. 7
2287:
1296:Dean Dwelly of Liverpool
1292:Modern Churchmen's Union
934:Archbishop of Canterbury
850:, Logic, caricatured by
829:Arthur Winnington-Ingram
692:National Secular Society
678:, he took charge of the
316:. He campaigned against
6755:Church of England deans
4735:. London: John Murray.
4595:. London: John Murray.
4484:. London: Pluto Press.
4480:Bartley, Paula (2014).
4443:. Woodbridge: Boydell.
4145:"Ecclesiastical News",
4132:"The Duke of Windsor",
3603:, 4 February 1918, p. 2
3590:, 1 February 1918, p. 3
3577:, 18 January 1918, p. 5
3575:The Manchester Guardian
3480:Illustrated London News
3457:The Manchester Guardian
3455:"Dean Hensley Henson",
3398:(subscription required)
3375:(subscription required)
3371:The Manchester Guardian
3356:(subscription required)
3351:The Manchester Guardian
3298:(subscription required)
3284:"Putumayo Atrocities",
3229:, 21 October 1902, p. 8
3197:(subscription required)
2683:Grimley, Matthew. 2011
2424:University of Cambridge
1969:Byron: the Rede Lecture
1884:The Creed in the Pulpit
1760:Religion in the Schools
1602:Godly Union and Concord
1469:by Bishop Herbert Croft
1387:Provincial Grand Master
1320:Robert Anderson Jardine
928:!" In 1910 the post of
875:Peruvian Amazon Company
704:, Henson's first parish
680:Oxford House Settlement
6573:Henry Montagu Villiers
6493:Episcopacy abolished (
6428:Christopher Bainbridge
6256:William of St. Barbara
6027:Bishops of Lindisfarne
5805:Episcopacy abolished (
5377:Cuthbert of Canterbury
4110:Kennerley, pp. 138–139
4043:, 30 March 1927, p. 11
3917:"New Dean of Durham",
3428:, 3 January 1913, p. 2
3262:Peart-Binns, pp. 59–60
3170:British History Online
2860:Peart-Binns, pp. 21–22
2728:Peart-Binns, pp. 18–19
2690:6 October 2016 at the
2631:Henson (1942), pp. 1–4
2443:from 1906 to 1918 and
1534:Apostolic Christianity
1397:
1232:
1165:
1080:
957:
861:
784:
780:Henson when Rector of
714:St Margaret's, Barking
705:
702:St Margaret's, Barking
634:and was influenced by
615:. The family lived in
559:
478:
440:The Pilgrim's Progress
430:Foxe's Book of Martyrs
420:'s anti-slavery novel
397:
255:a 12th-century hospice
211:from 1918 to 1920 and
197:Herbert Hensley Henson
6750:Canons of Westminster
6335:Late Medieval Bishops
6321:Robert of Holy Island
6216:High Medieval Bishops
5588:Peter of Aigueblanche
4167:Henson (1951), p. 123
4158:Henson (1951), p. 164
3853:, 19 June 1937, p. 16
3676:Chadwick, pp. 133–134
3468:Henson (1943), p. 159
3354:, 2 April 1909, p. 7
3275:, 5 March 1906, p. 14
2830:Henson (1950), p. 358
2150:The Church of England
2050:The Book and the Vote
1867:Puritanism in England
1810:Christ and the Nation
1395:
1255:Book of Common Prayer
1223:
1198:other dignitaries in
1189:, the Head Master of
1155:
1142:Dean of Christ Church
1120:Henson was an active
1102:Convocation of Clergy
1078:
1043:The Faith and the War
968:, died. The Bishop,
955:
926:Defender of the Faith
907:Congregational church
845:
779:
700:
686:, a poor area of the
585:William II of England
546:
418:Harriet Beecher Stowe
389:
335:Book of Common Prayer
302:north-east of England
6588:Brooke Foss Westcott
6583:J. B. Lightfoot
6411:Early modern Bishops
6236:William de St-Calais
5849:Lord James Beauclerk
4381:27 July 2024 at the
4350:27 July 2024 at the
4257:27 July 2024 at the
4226:27 July 2024 at the
4195:4 March 2016 at the
4136:, 3 June 1937, p. 14
3900:27 July 2024 at the
3741:27 July 2024 at the
3700:10 July 2012 at the
3522:6 March 2016 at the
3403:2 April 2017 at the
3303:5 March 2016 at the
3245:27 July 2024 at the
3164:21 July 2024 at the
3141:21 July 2024 at the
3038:, 25 May 1889, p. 17
2884:16 July 2024 at the
2520:Northern Convocation
2420:Brooke Foss Westcott
1156:Henson enthroned as
978:Archdeacon of Durham
903:Bishop of Birmingham
524:University of Oxford
516:Brigg Grammar School
224:University of Oxford
203:cleric, scholar and
6745:Bishops of Hereford
6556:Late modern Bishops
6547:William Van Mildert
5598:Thomas de Cantilupe
5343:Bishops of Hereford
5142:Walter Balcanquhall
5106:William Whittingham
4795:(1937). "Preface".
4463:The Apostles' Creed
4416:Peart-Binns, p. 191
4398:Henson (1942), p. v
4387:The Henson Journals
4288:1 June 2018 at the
4179:Peart-Binns, p. 188
3996:Peart-Binns, p. 157
3921:, 3 May 1933, p. 14
3906:The Henson Journals
3884:Peart-Binns, p. 124
3716:Peart-Binns, p. 114
3588:Westminster Gazette
3251:The Henson Journals
3207:Chadwick, pp. 80–81
3147:The Henson Journals
3007:Chadwick, pp. 40–41
2909:Henson (1942), p. 5
2809:Henson (1942), p. 4
2719:Henson (1942), p. 3
2524:Liverpool Cathedral
1845:Westminster Sermons
1304:Liverpool Cathedral
1126:Reginald Waterfield
1070:bodily resurrection
819:In October 1902 at
758:Bishop of St Albans
306:economic depression
215:from 1920 to 1939.
6301:Thomas de Melsonby
5925:Charles Lisle Carr
5885:George Huntingford
5875:Folliott Cornewall
5829:Humphrey Humphreys
5785:Augustine Lindsell
5760:Herbert Westfaling
5710:Adriano Castellesi
5634:Lewis de Charleton
5603:Richard Swinefield
5578:Ralph de Maidstone
5533:Richard de Capella
5503:Walter of Lorraine
5223:Charles Henry Hall
5147:Christopher Potter
4950:Bishop of Hereford
4882:Whitaker, Cuthbert
4312:Hastings, Adrian.
4030:Spinks, p. 241–242
3849:"Bishop Welldon",
3546:Peart-Binns, p. 68
3514:Morgan, Kenneth O.
3504:Peart-Binns, p. 70
3495:Peart-Binns, p. 72
3437:Peart-Binns, p. 65
3415:Peart-Binns, p. 69
3336:Peart-Binns, p. 66
3294:The New York Times
3225:"Court Circular",
3126:Peart-Binns, p. 41
3025:Peart-Binns, p. 38
2927:Peart-Binns, p. 24
2900:Peart-Binns, p. 23
2800:Peart-Binns, p. 20
2791:Peart-Binns, p. 19
2770:Peart-Binns, p. 18
2613:Peart-Binns, p. 17
2497:Prayer of Oblation
2458:Sir David Drummond
2447:from 1918 to 1933.
2441:Dean of Manchester
2437:Bishop of Calcutta
2114:Christian Morality
1777:Christian Marriage
1398:
1233:
1166:
1096:eight days later.
1094:Hereford Cathedral
1090:Archbishop of York
1081:
1079:Hereford Cathedral
1062:David Lloyd George
1010:Kikuyu controversy
958:
911:H. H. Asquith
862:
785:
746:St Mary's Hospital
738:St Alban's Holborn
706:
660:Joseph Chamberlain
632:high-churchmanship
593:Chichele Professor
560:
295:Bishop of Hereford
247:East End of London
228:first-class degree
209:Bishop of Hereford
115:Bishop of Hereford
26:The Right Reverend
6740:Bishops of Durham
6656:
6655:
6638:N. T. Wright
6443:Cuthbert Tunstall
6352:Lewis de Beaumont
6311:Walter of Kirkham
6020:Bishops of Durham
5986:
5985:
5674:Richard Beauchamp
5639:William Courtenay
5538:Robert de Bethune
5528:Geoffrey de Clive
5508:Robert de Losinga
5309:
5308:
5233:George Waddington
5026:
5025:
5017:Succeeded by
5008:President of the
4984:Succeeded by
4957:Succeeded by
4930:Succeeded by
4895:978-0-11-702247-8
4856:978-0-10-171702-1
4834:978-0-19-529756-0
4784:978-0-9539493-2-8
4765:978-0-7188-9302-6
4742:978-0-7195-3770-7
4729:Rupert Hart-Davis
4709:Cosmo Gordon Lang
4699:978-1-85936-133-7
4561:978-0-19-826445-3
4491:978-0-7453-3237-6
4472:978-0-664-25826-9
4450:978-0-85115-742-9
4374:Henson, Hensley.
4360:(subscription or
4329:(subscription or
4298:(subscription or
4267:(subscription or
4250:Wilkinson, Alan.
4236:(subscription or
4205:(subscription or
4101:Kennerley, p. 149
4092:Kennerley, p. 138
4018:1 May 1928, p. 18
3893:Henson, Hensley.
3813:(subscription or
3796:Patrick, Graham,
3782:(subscription or
3751:(subscription or
3695:"Cantilupe Lodge"
3532:(subscription or
3296:, 25 August 1912
3238:Henson, Hensley.
3073:(subscription or
3056:Williams, Alwyn.
2954:Begbie, pp. 90–91
2839:Chadwick, pp. 7–8
2818:Chadwick, pp. 6–7
2700:(subscription or
2622:Chadwick, pp. 1–2
2537:Glittering Images
2435:Welldon had been
2279:
2278:
2220:Bishoprick Papers
2098:The Oxford Groups
1934:Christian Liberty
1378:Winston Churchill
1340:Nazi antisemitism
1164:to his left, 1920
1115:Christian Liberty
998:National Assembly
837:Bishop of Stepney
821:Westminster Abbey
802:Henry Hart Milman
797:Westminster Abbey
762:latitudinarianism
625:St Mary's, Iffley
608:of his adversary.
581:Sir William Anson
549:Sir William Anson
423:Uncle Tom's Cabin
393:Plymouth Brethren
384:Plymouth Brethren
380:Church of England
287:Church of England
275:Westminster Abbey
220:Plymouth Brethren
194:
193:
170:27 September 1947
57:Church of England
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6633:Michael Turnbull
6542:Shute Barrington
6478:George Montaigne
6448:James Pilkington
6423:William Senhouse
6415:
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6316:Robert Stitchill
6306:Nicholas Farnham
6266:Philip of Poitou
6223:
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5999:
5990:
5989:
5961:Alistair Magowan
5824:Gilbert Ironside
5795:Theophilus Feild
5679:Reginald Boulers
5649:Thomas Trevenant
5624:Thomas Charleton
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5283:Michael Sadgrove
5218:James Cornwallis
5088:Thomas Robertson
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4999:Preceded by
4977:Bishop of Durham
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1467:The Naked Truth
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1363:Second World War
1352:Munich agreement
1276:House of Commons
1215:Bishop of Jarrow
1158:Bishop of Durham
1052:of the Anglican
1050:disestablishment
982:Durham Cathedral
956:Durham Cathedral
938:Randall Davidson
848:Aberdeen terrier
846:Henson with his
835:, and Lang, now
833:Bishop of London
656:disestablishment
613:William Rathbone
553:William Rathbone
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360:
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213:Bishop of Durham
188:Durham Cathedral
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5780:Godfrey Goodman
5750:Thomas Reynolds
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5558:William de Vere
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1330:to a divorcée,
1328:Duke of Windsor
1298:for inviting a
1260:liturgical book
1183:Auckland Castle
1150:
1054:Church in Wales
1034:First World War
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948:Dean and bishop
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