Donald Oliver Soper, Baron Soper (31 January 1903 – 22 December 1998) was a British Methodist minister, socialist and pacifist. He served as President...
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Soper is an occupational surname for a soaper. It may refer to: Daniel E. Soper (1843–1923), American politician Donald Soper, Baron Soper (1903–1998)...
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Labour leaders John Smith, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, R. H. Tawney, and Donald Soper. Today, Christians on the Left has over 40 members in the House of Commons...
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Smith (1990 -2015) Socialist Party of Great Britain (since 1904) Donald Soper, Baron Soper (1950–c. 1995) Hatun Tash (since 2013) Bonar Thompson (1920–1960)...
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appointed to the Lords by John Major. Other clergy appointed include Donald Soper, Timothy Beaumont, and some Scottish clerics. There have been no Roman...
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by Amphion Records of Malton in Yorkshire. Donald Soper (the well-known pacifist, later to become Baron Soper), became the Methodist minister of Kingsway...
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organisation in Britain: Dick Sheppard, George Lansbury, Laurence Housman, and Donald Soper. Afterwards, Sheppard invited her to join the Peace Pledge Union as sponsor...
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the Superintendency of Donald Soper (later Lord Soper), under whose control it suffered catastrophic decline. Upon Lord Soper’s retirement the Mission...
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poet and playwright Arun Singh 1944 - Former Defence Minister of India Donald Soper 1903 1998 Methodist minister and socialist campaigner John Strype 1643...
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religion. As a Christian I seen myself as a Socialist; not exactly a Donald Soper, but that way inclined". At that point, he was engaged to Ruth Mitchell...
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the House of Lords to further the League's campaign against hunting. Donald Soper was president of the League from 1967 to 1997. Annette Crosbie was president...
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service was held in his constituency of Ebbw Vale and was presided over by Donald Soper. Jennie Lee explained in a letter to Michael Foot, who would be elected...
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Trevor Huddleston, Julian Huxley, J. B. Priestley, Bertrand Russell, Donald Soper, Angus Wilson and Barbara Wootton. The correspondence that this letter...
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for clemency signed by 3,000 people including The Earl of Harewood, Donald Soper, Gilbert Harding, Kingsley Amis and J. B. Priestley was turned down on...
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Nuclear Disarmament in the 1950s and 1960s. Prominent members included Donald Soper, a high-profile President of the Methodist Conference of the period and...
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Risca, Monmouthshire at St John's Church of Probationer Minister. Like Donald Soper, he held open-air meetings on a weekly basis and he drew people to his...
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including Aldous Huxley, Bertrand Russell, Storm Jameson, Rose Macaulay, Donald Soper, Siegfried Sassoon, Reginald Sorensen, J. D. Beresford, Ursula Roberts...
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(1987–1999), founding President of Initiatives of Change International Donald Soper (1903–1998) – British Methodist minister, president of the Fellowship...
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EAW member. In 1975 he married Caroline Soper, youngest daughter of the radical Methodist minister Donald Soper (div. 2001). They have two children, Xan...
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Shawcross, former cabinet minister Sir Richard Shepherd, British MP Donald Soper, Baron Soper, Methodist minister, socialist and pacifist John Stonehouse, former...
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Hughes both as principal and professor. One of the earliest students was Donald Soper. Flew, principal up to 1955, was one of the moving forces behind the...
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Chadwick and Maurice Wiles, and was much impressed by a visiting lecturer, Donald Soper. He was involved with the Iwerne camps ministry of E. J. H. Nash. He...
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religious figures, including William Temple (Archbishop of York) and Donald Soper. The objectors said that while they supported Christian unity, they could...
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Joseph Fawcett (c. 1758–1804), English Presbyterian minister and poet Donald Soper (1903–1998), Methodist minister and peer (Labour) Max Clifford (1943–2017)...
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Karefa-Smart – leader of the United National People's Party of Sierra Leone Donald Soper – Christian socialist and pacifist Edward Sugden – first master of Queen's...
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alongside Methodist theologian Donald Soper at the West London Methodist Mission in England. He was deeply influenced by Soper's interpretation of Christian...
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century Methodists increasingly embraced Christian socialist ideas. Donald Soper (1903–1998) was perhaps the most widely recognised Methodist leader....
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highest vote in any election in US history; Methodist pastor Donald Soper, Baron Soper – prominent Methodist minister, socialist and pacifist Ted Strickland...
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London were Central Hall Westminster, Kingsway Hall in Holborn (where Donald Soper was based as the superintendent of the West London Mission), and Hinde...
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Huddleston, Julian Huxley, C. Day-Lewis, J. B. Priestley, Bertrand Russell, Donald Soper, A. J. P. Taylor, Angus Wilson and Barbara Wootton. The campaign began...
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