Radical churchman Edward Lee Hicks and the new liberalism

Criticised by many, Edward Lee Hicks, Bishop of Lincoln and active supporter of temperance reform, improved housing and women's education was one of the first bishops to show support for the growing Labour Party at the turn of the century

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Main Author: Neville, Graham
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Clarendon 1998, 1998
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