Erscheinungsdatum: 1902
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In den Warenkorb(1857-1937) saying "I read your letter in the 'Guardian' with great interest" and wondering what information he can supply, "You no doubt have my book" on the first three Lambeth Conferences, "the subject has been taken up again and again. Surely. the Board of Missions was. in some degree the kind of action you desire. I am exceedingly glad that the whole matter is being ventilated", with an autograph postscript about a possible ambiguity in Bickersteth's letter, 2 sides 4to., Farnham Castle, 4th August tiny rust mark.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1894
Anbieter: Sophie Dupre ABA ILAB PADA, Calne, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den Warenkorb(1857-1937) about the forthcoming week of Embertide, preparing candidates for Ordination, approving "your proposed list of subjects" and that "the Morning Addresses should be of a practical character and the Evening. strictly spiritual. It is well to give if possible a spiritual turn" to the former, "considering the occasion. and the tone of mind which we desire to encourage", the order can be printed later, as the "hours of services, meals, &c., may require consideration", he ends by wishing his doctor could be less stern about keeping him in bed, 3 sides 8vo., Bishop's House, Kennington Park, 7th April tiny rust mark.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1904
Anbieter: Sophie Dupre ABA ILAB PADA, Calne, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den Warenkorb(1857-1937) saying "the record of what you are doing in Rochester is a stimulus and gain to us all. I will look into the facts about the use of the Missionary Collect and will have a talk to our Dean", 1 side 4to., Lambeth Palace, 28th November small rust mark from clip.
Kein Einband. Zustand: Gut. 1857-1937, Vikar von Leeds und relgiös. Schriftsteller - E. Br. m. U., Lewsham 20.2.1894, 1 S. 8°, schwarzer Rand (ger. beschäd.), mont. Lädt Cairneross zum Tee ein.
Verlag: 20 April On letterhead of Four Washington Square, 1921
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In den Warenkorb3pp, 12mo. Bifolium. In fair condition, aged and rather creased. Folded twice. Signed 'William T. Manning.' Addressed to 'The Revd. Samuel Bickersteth D.D. | Canon of Canterbury'. Writing after his appointment as Bishop of New York, Manning begins by stating that Bickersteth must be aware of 'the pressure' that he has been under 'during the past weeks', and this is the reason why his 'kind letter' has not been answered sooner. The appointment 'is a tremendous responsibility but with God's help I shall do my best. [.] The Consecration is to take place on May 11th.' and he is sure the Bickersteths will offer their prayers for him on that day. It will be 'a great comfort and strength' to him to know that he is 'remembered in your great Cathedral, the centre of our whole Communion and of our Mother Church of England'.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1928
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In den Warenkorb(1857-1937, Canon of Leeds Minster and later Librarian of Canterbury Cathedral) thanking him for his letter and saying that his "heart is most thoroughly with the 'Friends of Canterbury' and I only wish that my purse enabled me to show it, - but I really cannot. I shall always be very glad to help you in any way I can, however. You were most kind to us on Saturday and my friends and myself saw Canterbury from a new point of view. I do hope that we did not inconvenience you and that your family have forgiven me.", with an autograph note signed by the recipient "The letter was written by him to me after I showed him and Lord Thompson our Cathedral Library June 23 1928, & he is a little mixed in his ecclesiastical titles.", 1 side 4to., House of Commons headed paper, 26th. June In 1911 MacDonald became "Chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party", the leader of the party. He was the chief intellectual leader of the party, paying little attention to class warfare and much more to the emergence of a powerful state as it exemplified the Darwinian evolution of an ever more complex society. He was an Orthodox Edwardian progressive, keen on intellectual discussion, and averse to agitation.