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  1. Henry William Wilberforce (Clapham, 22 de septiembre de 1807 - Stroud, 23 de abril de 1873) fue un clérigo anglicano inglés cercano al Movimiento de Oxford, después converso al catolicismo y propietario de varios periódicos, escritor y periodista, miembro de la denominada Secta de Clapham.

  2. Henry William Wilberforce (22 September 1807 – 23 April 1873) was an English Catholic clergyman, formerly a Tractarian, and thereafter a newspaper proprietor, editor and journalist.

  3. Los tres debatientes principales, Wilberforce, Huxley y Hooker (que habló después) se consideraron vencedores. Pero la Historia ha dejado claro cuál fue. Comparte este artículo:

  4. Henry William Wilberforce fue un clérigo anglicano inglés cercano al Movimiento de Oxford, después converso al catolicismo y propietario de varios periódicos, escritor y periodista, miembro de la denominada Secta de Clapham.

  5. Henry Wilberforce Seewald (born February 6, 2017) is the second child and second son of Ben Seewald and Jessa Seewald. He is the brother of Spurgeon Seewald, Ivy Seewald, and Fern Seewald, and George Seewald.

  6. {1} HENRY WILLIAM WILBERFORCE, the subject of this Memoir, was the youngest son of William Wilberforce, well known as the friend of Pitt and Member of Parliament for Yorkshire, and still more distinguished for his persevering and successful resistance in Parliament to the Slave Trade and Slavery, and for his high Christian character in a time ...

  7. WILBERFORCE, HENRY WILLIAM. Journalist and historian; b. Clapham, England, Sept. 22, 1807; d. Stroud, Gloucestershire, April 23, 1873. Henry, the youngest son of the famous William wilber-force, attended Oriel College, Oxford, where he became president of the Oxford Union and a favorite pupil of J.H. newman, under whose influence he forsook the ...