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  1. Archibald Campbell Tait (21 December 1811 – 3 December 1882) was an Archbishop of Canterbury in the Church of England and theologian. He was the first Scottish Archbishop of Canterbury and thus, head of the Church of England.

  2. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Archibald Campbell Tait (born Dec. 21, 1811, Edinburgh, Scot.—died Dec. 3, 1882, Addington, Surrey, Eng.) was the archbishop of Canterbury, remembered primarily for his efforts to moderate tension in the Church of England at the height of the Oxford Movement.

  3. Archibald Campbell Tait (21 de diciembre de 1811 - 3 de diciembre de 1882) fue arzobispo de Canterbury en la Iglesia de Inglaterra y teólogo. Fue el primer arzobispo escocés de Canterbury y, por lo tanto, cabeza de la Iglesia de Inglaterra.

  4. Archbishop of Canterbury, 1869-1882. Archibald Campbell Tait was ordained in the Church of England in 1836 and succeeded Thomas Arnold as headmaster of Rugby School in 1842. He married...

  5. Archibald Campbell Tait, 1811-1882, was appointed archbishop of Canterbury in 1868, following twelve years as bishop of London; he was formerly dean of Carlisle.

  6. 1 de may. de 2022 · Archibald Campbell Tait was enthroned as archbishop of Canterbury in February 1869. It was an inauspicious time to assume the primacy of the Church of England, which was riven by internal conflicts and religious differences.

  7. 27 de abr. de 2024 · "Archibald Campbell Tait" published on by null. (1811–82), Abp. of Canterbury from 1868. At Oxford in 1841 he was one of the four tutors who protested against Tract 90 (see Tractarianism), and as Bp. of London (1856–68) he withdrew the licence of Alfred Poole, curate of St Barnabas, Pimlico, for hearing confessions.