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  1. Sir William Temple, 1st Baronet (25 April 1628 – 27 January 1699) was an English diplomat, politician and writer. An important diplomat, he was recalled in 1679, and for a brief period was a leading advisor to Charles II of England , with whom he then fell out.

  2. 6 de nov. de 2017 · The Archbishop had occupied the see of Canterbury for two-and-a-half years only, but in that short time he had kindled new fire within the Church and won for it the attention and the growing respect of the secular world. The Most Rev. and Right Honourable William Temple, P.C., D.Litt., D.D., LL.D., D.C.L., was born on October 15, 1881.

  3. 28 de nov. de 2023 · Anglican polity, which William Temple represented, as we noted above, is fully discerned in the liturgy of the Church, rooted in the Book of Common Prayer, and its grounding in scripture, as well as with what the prayer book calls “the Catholic Creeds” and the Church Fathers of the East. 16 As such, there is a mystical dimension to how the church is constituted by its participation in the ...

  4. Temple’s theological convictions also evolved, particularly across the 1930s, increasingly emphasising themes of redemption, justification and conversion. This book is therefore recommended to anyone intrigued either by what servant leadership can look like in a hierarchical Church and society, or simply by Temple himself, and how an outstandingly gifted disciple chose to lead in daunting times.

  5. Temple, William (1881-1944) Archbishop of Canterbury, ecumenical statesman, missions advocate. Temple was born in Exeter, United Kingdom, son of the bishop of London who later became archbishop of Canterbury. Temple graduated from Oxford, then taught at Queen’s College, Oxford, and was ordained. He married Frances Anson in 1916.

  6. William Temple (Inglaterra, 25 de abril de 1628 - 27 de janeiro de 1699) foi um político na Restauração, e durante sua vida exerceu as atividades de historiador e ensaísta. Tomou parte na "Querela dos Antigos e Modernos" o que mais tarde viria a influenciar seu protegido, Jonathan Swift , em uma de suas primeiras obras literárias satíricas - The Battle of the Book ( A Batalha dos Livros ).

  7. William Temple (October 15, 1881 – October 26, 1944) was the 98th Archbishop of Canterbury (1942–1944), the second son of Archbishop Frederick Temple (1821-1902). He was educated at Rugby School and Balliol College, University of Oxford , and in 1932-1933, he gave the Gifford Lectures.

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