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  1. Sir William Temple, I Baronet ( Londres, 25 de abril de 1628 - Moor Park, Farnham, Surrey, 27 de enero de 1699) fue un político y ensayista inglés.

  2. 11 de abr. de 2024 · William Temple (born Oct. 15, 1881, Exeter, Devonshire, Eng.—died Oct. 26, 1944, Westgate-on-Sea, Kent) was the archbishop of Canterbury who was a leader in the ecumenical movement and in educational and labour reforms.

  3. William Temple (15 October 1881 – 26 October 1944) was an English Anglican priest, who served as Bishop of Manchester (1921–1929), Archbishop of York (1929–1942) and Archbishop of Canterbury (1942–1944).

  4. William Temple (Exeter, 1881 - Canterbury, 1944) Pastor anglicano, arzobispo de York (1929-1942) y de Canterbury (1942-1944), que destacó por su ecuanimidad y por sus dotes de líder en el campo del ecumenismo.

  5. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Sir William Temple, Baronet (born April 25, 1628, London, Eng.—died Jan. 27, 1699, Moor Park, Surrey, Eng.) was an English statesman and diplomat who formulated the pro-Dutch foreign policy employed intermittently during the reign of King Charles II.

  6. Temple became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1942, when a German invasion seemed likely. He worked for the relief of Jewish refugees from Naziism, and publicly supported a negotiated peace, as opposed to the unconditional surrender that the Allied leaders were demanding. His gout worsened.

  7. Learn about the life and legacy of William Temple, a leading thinker, writer, clergyman and social activist who shaped the British Welfare State. Explore his publications, influence and role in the ecumenical movement and the Church of England.