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Canon Christopher Wordsworth (later Bishop) of the Church of England opposed the Divorce Bill of 1857, along with the majority of Church of England clergy. In Woodsworth's sermons, he describes remarriage as adultery.
As a scholar he is best known for his edition of the Greek New Testament (1856–1860), and the Old Testament (1864–1870), with commentaries; but his writings were many in number, and included a volume of devotional verse, The Holy Year (1862), Church History up to A.D. 451 (1881–1883), and Memoirs of his uncle, William Wordsworth (1851), to whom he was literary executor.
Christopher Wordsworth (9 June 1774 – 2 February 1846) was an English divine and scholar. Life. Born in Cockermouth, Cumberland, he was the youngest brother of ...
Christopher Wordsworth (born Westminster, 26 March 1848; died Salisbury 30 January 1938) [1] was an English liturgiologist [2] and author. Early life and education
Christopher Holness Jr. was arrested on the morning of Friday, Jan. 17, at his grandamother Sandra Mundle's apartment. Police responding to the scene found the 83-year-old retired school teacher ...
A furious husband is reportedly set on divorcing his influencer wife after footage surfaced of her kissing Romeo Santos, the lead singer of Aventura, a popular bachata band who reunited for a 2024 ...
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Her literary and religious accomplishment were lauded after her death in 1880, by such authorities as Dean Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, Dean Frederic Farrar, and Bishop Christopher Wordsworth. "We praise Thee in the morning" may be taken as a specimen of her style, while her Palm Sunday hymn, "Hosanna! loud hosanna", was very popular with children. [3]