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Samuel Wilberforce

Samuel Wilberforce

Bishop in the church of england

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Birthdate
September 7, 1805
Birthplace
Clapham Common
Clapham Common
Date of Death
July 19, 1873
Place of Death
Dorking
Dorking
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A Charge, Delivered to the Candidates for Ordination: And a Sermon, Preached
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The enduring conflict of Christ with the sin that is in the world, sermons preached during Lent
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Life of William Wilberforce
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The word of the Lord to Ebed-melech the Ethiopian
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Darwin's Origin of species
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Half-repentance: A Sermon Preached in the Church of St. Mary-the-Virgin, Oxford, on Ash
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Essays contributed to the 'Quarterly Review'
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A sermon preached at St. John's Church, Clapham, Surrey, on Sunday, November 19, 1871
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Educated at
Oriel College, Oxford
Oriel College, Oxford
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Priest
Priest
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Bishop
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00000000815796670
Open Library ID
OL2095609A0
VIAF
771927700

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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Wikidata ID
Q984399
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Samuel Wilberforce was born on September 7, 1805 in Clapham Common, United Kingdom. He was a UK citizen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Wilberforce was a priest and a bishop who studied at Oriel College, Oxford. On July 19, 1873, Samuel Wilberforce died in Dorking, United Kingdom.

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