Edward King (29 December 1829 – 8 March 1910) was a British Anglican bishop and academic. From 1885 to 1910, he served as Bishop of Lincoln in the Church...
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The Bishop of Lincoln is the ordinary (diocesan bishop) of the Church of England Diocese of Lincoln in the Province of Canterbury. The present diocese...
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(1843): "Admirable was that of the old Monks, Laborare est Orare, Work is Worship." Edward King, Bishop of Lincoln and graduate of Oxford University, referred...
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Edward King (bishop of Lincoln) (1829–1910), Anglican bishop in England Edward King (priest) (1920–1998), Anglican clergyman Edward King (jurist) (1794–1873)...
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England cathedral in Lincoln, England. It is the seat of the bishop of Lincoln and is the mother church of the diocese of Lincoln. The cathedral is governed...
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Bishop Edward King Chapel is the chapel of Ripon College Cuddesdon, a Church of England theological college near Oxford, and of the Sisters of the Communities...
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In 1883 he was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury. Five years later Benson avoided Edward King, Bishop of Lincoln, being prosecuted before a lay tribunal...
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Hugh of Lincoln OCart (c. 1140 – 16 November 1200), also known as Hugh of Avalon, was a Burgundian-born Carthusian monk, bishop of Lincoln in the Kingdom...
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prosecution and imprisonment priests, such as the prosecution of Edward King, Bishop of Lincoln, between 1888 and 1890. The lasting legacy is that the Ritualists...
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Edward II (25 April 1284 – 21 September 1327), also known as Edward of Caernarfon or Caernarvon, was King of England from 1307 until he was deposed in...
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Edward King, Bishop of Lincoln, his grandfather, Ven. Walker King, Archdeacon of Rochester, and his great-grandfather, Rt. Rev. Walker King, Bishop of Rochester...
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Edward Bolton King (15 July 1800 – 23 March 1878) was a British Whig politician from Umberslade in Nuthurst, Warwickshire. King was the son of Edward...
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Oxford. Lincoln was founded in 1427 by Richard Fleming, the then Bishop of Lincoln. Notable alumni include the physician John Radcliffe, the founder of Methodism...
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Edward Lee Hicks (23 December 1843 – 14 August 1919) was an eminent Anglican priest and author who served as Bishop of Lincoln 1910–1919. Born in Oxford...
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and their Companions, Martyrs at Carthage, 203 8 Edward King, Bishop of Lincoln, 1910* 8 Felix, Bishop, Apostle to the East Angles, 647 8 Geoffrey Studdert...
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Edward King, Bishop of Lincoln, his grandfather, Ven. Walker King, Archdeacon of Rochester, and his great-grandfather, Rt. Rev. Walker King, Bishop of...
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John Stevens Henslow (category Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge)
Isle of Wight where he learned his first lessons in geology. He also studied chemistry under Professor James Cumming and mineralogy under Edward Daniel...
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Edward I (17/18 June 1239 – 7 July 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots, was King of England from 1272 to 1307. Concurrently...
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1890 in the United Kingdom (category Years of the 19th century in the United Kingdom)
21 November – Edward King (bishop of Lincoln) is convicted in a special ecclesiastical court (revived for the first time since 1699) of using ritualistic...
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Thomas Smyth (Limerick MP) (category Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Limerick constituencies)
the eldest son of Charles Smyth, MP for Limerick City, and Elizabeth Prendergast. His paternal grandparents were Thomas Smyth, Bishop of Limerick, and...
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bust of John Keble to Keble College. Among his later works in oil were portraits of Harvey Goodwin, bishop of Carlisle, Edward King, bishop of Lincoln, and...
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Ælfthryth and her friend Æthelwold, Bishop of Winchester. The dispute was quickly settled. Edward was chosen as king and Æthelred received the lands traditionally...
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William Stubbs (redirect from Bishop W Stubbs)
acted as an assessor to the archbishop in the trial of Edward King, Bishop of Lincoln. An attack of illness in November 1900 seriously impaired Stubbs's...
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great-uncle, Edward King, who was Bishop of Lincoln from 1885 to 1910 and was famously prosecuted for ritualistic practices. King was captain of cricket at...
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Reign and Lamentable Death of Edward the Second, King of England, with the Tragical Fall of Proud Mortimer, known as Edward II, is a Renaissance or early...
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Pectoral cross (section Church of Sweden)
Roman Pontifical of Pope Pius V.[citation needed] The first Anglican bishop to wear a pectoral cross was Edward King, Bishop of Lincoln (1885–1910).[citation...
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Generals in Pursuit of Antiquity" Richardson,E p192: Cambridge, CUP, 2013 ISBN 978-1-107-02677-3 Edward King, Sixtieth Bishop of Lincoln: A Memoir G. W. E...
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Pusey House, Oxford (redirect from Chapel of the Resurrection, Oxford)
librarian along with F. E. Brightman when Gore was principal. Edward King, Bishop of Lincoln, famously quipped that "Brightman would dust the books, Gore...
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Buckden Towers (redirect from Bishop of Lincoln's Palace, Buckden)
missionaries. The 15th-century buildings are the remains of the palace of the bishop of Lincoln. Although it is often stated as being built in the 15th...
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June 2 – Edward King (bishop of Lincoln) in England is called to account for using ritualistic practices in Anglican worship. June 3 The Kingdom of Sedang...
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