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Hampshire
…the Danes was finally achieved, he devoted himself to scholarship and founding monastic institutions to extend and promote the faith across his realm. The Cathedral Winchester Cathedral The cathedral…
Read MoreHereford & Worcester
…travelled constantly in his diocese, preaching, exhorting and promoting church building. On visits to Bristol, he suppressed a flourishing slave trade with Ireland. Respected by all sides, he helped to…
Read MoreNorthamptonshire
…Stonhouse, co-founding the town’s first Infirmary in 1743. His book The Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul had a profound influence on many, including William Wilberforce. Today he…
Read MoreOxfordshire
…of Oxford was John Owen (1616-1683), a puritan theologian of massive intellect, whose voluminous writings on all matters of doctrine and church government are still consulted today. Another puritan, Thomas…
Read MoreYorkshire (East Riding)
…The house today is the centrepiece of Hull’s Museums Quarter and has an exhibition of the life of Wilberforce and his campaign to abolish the slave trade. Statue of Wilberforce…
Read MoreCumbria
…population than today. It was the start of a movement which gave him a following of some 20,000 Friends in Cumbria alone. To find the place we have to take…
Read MoreDerbyshire
…seen. Services in the church itself were suspended but open-air preaching took place on a grassy knoll known as Cucklet Church, in Flax Butts, just south of the village. Today…
Read MoreDevon
…Europe was facing the challenge of militant Islam. Today he is recognised as the patron saint of both Germany and the Netherlands. Boniface statue Boniface trained as a monk, first…
Read MoreDurham
…present form. Today Cuthbert’s tomb is a plain grey slab in the Chapel of the Nine Altars – the site of the original shrine – with the simple inscription Cuthbertus…
Read MoreEssex
…works are still consulted today. His name appears in the list of vicars in a side chapel. He had served at Fordham near Colchester from 1643 to 1646 and went…
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