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Frederick Denison Maurice

Frederick Denison Maurice

English theologian, religious author and christian socialist

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Founder of
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Working Men's College
Birthdate
August 29, 1805
Birthplace
Suffolk
Suffolk
Date of Death
April 1, 1872
Place of Death
London
London
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The education question in 1847
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Working Men's College building fund
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The doctrine of sacrifice deduced from the scriptures
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Has the Church, or the State, the power to educate the nation? a course of lectures
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The Kingdom of Christ, Vol II
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A historical approach to adult education
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The Lord's prayer
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The Kingdom of Christ: Or, Hints to a Quaker, Respecting the Principles, Constitution, and
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Educated at
Trinity Hall, Cambridge
Trinity Hall, Cambridge
Exeter College, Oxford
Exeter College, Oxford
Also Known As
John Frederick Denison Maurice
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Philosopher
Philosopher
Writer
Writer
ISNI
00000000807696610
Open Library ID
OL445968A0
VIAF
370759040

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John Frederick Maurice
Citizenship
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Father of
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John Frederick Maurice
Wikidata ID
Q961022
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Frederick Denison Maurice (born August 29, 1805) was a philosopher, writer, and educator from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. He was also known by the alias John Frederick Denison Maurice. Maurice was born in Suffolk and attended both Exeter College, Oxford and Trinity Hall, Cambridge.

Maurice founded the Working Men's College in London, England. He was the father of John Frederick Maurice. Frederick Denison Maurice died in London on April 1, 1872.

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