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  1. Frederick Temple (30 November 1821 – 23 December 1902) was an English academic, teacher and churchman, who served as Bishop of Exeter (1869–1885), Bishop of London (1885–1896) and Archbishop of Canterbury (1896–1902).

  2. Frederick Temple was the archbishop of Canterbury and an educational reformer who was sometimes considered to personify, by his rugged appearance and terse manner as a schoolmaster and bishop, the ideal of “manliness” fashionable during the Victorian era (1837–1901) in Britain.

  3. Al igual que los cristianos victorianos de todas las denominaciones, Temple enfatiza que la Biblia proporciona un registro histórico perfectamente adaptado a las necesidades de los creyentes contemporáneos.

  4. Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1.er Marqués de Dufferin y Ava, KP, GCB, GCSI, GCMG, GCIE, PC (21 de junio de 1826 – 12 de febrero de 1902) fue un funcionario británico, prominente miembro de la sociedad Victoriana.

  5. 29 de ene. de 1998 · This book is a biography of Frederick Temple, who was an eminent, 19th-century figure and father of William Temple who was Archbishop of Canterbury during the Second World War.

  6. Frederick Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury : a life. Born on a Greek island of middle class but impoverished parents Temple was educated at Balliol on a scholarship, and later became headmaster of Rugby, before becoming Archbishop of Canterbury at the age of 76 in 1897. This is a biography of his life.

  7. www.canterbury-archaeology.org.uk › temple-archbishop-via-memorial-stones-indexFrederick Temple (1821-1902) - Canterbury

    Learn about the life and legacy of Frederick Temple, the Archbishop of Canterbury who presided over the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1902. See his monument in the Corona, made of Polyphant Stone, a rare and reflective material from Cornwall.