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  Christopher Wordsworth (Trinity) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christopher Wordsworth (June 9, 1774 - February 2, 1846), English divine and scholar, youngest brother of the poet William Wordsworth, and was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he became a fellow in 1798.
On the death of Bishop Mansel, in 1820, he was elected Master of Trinity, and retained that position till 1841, when he resigned.
He is regarded as the father of the modern "classical tripos," since he had, as vice-chancellor, originated in 1821 a proposal for a public examination in classics and divinity, which, though then rejected, bore fruit in 1822.
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 CHARLES WORDSWORTH - LoveToKnow Article on CHARLES WORDSWORTH
(1806-1892), Scottish bishop, son of Christopher Wordsworth, Master of Trinity, was born in London on the 22nd of August 1806, and educated at Harrow and Christ Church, Oxford.
WORDSWORTH, CHRISTOPHER (1774-1846), English divine and scholar, youngest brother of the poet William Wordsworth, was born on the gth of June 1774, and was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he became a fellow in 1798.
WORDSWORTH, CHRISTOPHER (1807-1885), English bishop and man of letters, youngest son of Christopher Wordsworth, Master of Trinity, was born in London on the 3oth of October 1807, and was educated at Winchester and Trinity, Cambridge.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /W/WO/WORDSWORTH_CHARLES.htm   (2208 words)

  
 Christopher Wordsworth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christopher Wordsworth (October 30, 1807–March 20, 1885), English bishop and man of letters, youngest son of Christopher Wordsworth, Master of Trinity, was born in London, and was educated at Winchester and Trinity, Cambridge.
He became senior classic, and was elected a fellow and tutor of Trinity in 1830; shortly afterwards he took holy orders.
In 1836 he became Public Orator at Cambridge, and in the same year was appointed headmaster of Harrow, a post he resigned in 1844.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Christopher_Wordsworth   (288 words)

  
 William Wordsworth Biography / Profile of William Wordsworth Biographies
The view of Wordsworth as a conflicted and complicated poet whose works document the major events and concerns of his age—the French Revolution and the rise of counterrevolutionary tyranny, the effects of urbanization, mass communication, and war, the desires and limitations of the human mind—appeals particularly to latetwentieth- century readers.
Wordsworth was the second child of five: Richard (who became an attorney); William; Dorothy (the poet's lifelong friend and companion); John (a sailor who drowned at sea in 1805); Christopher (who became master of Trinity College, Cambridge).
Wordsworth did not leave many descriptions of his parents, but it is assumed that he and his siblings enjoyed a secure early life in.....
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 AllRefer.com - Christopher Wordsworth (Protestant Christianity, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Christopher Wordsworth 1774–1846, English clergyman, educator, and writer; youngest brother of William Wordsworth.
Christopher Wordsworth, 1807–85, English prelate and scholar, was the youngest son of Christopher Wordsworth.
Ordained a priest in 1835, he was headmaster (1836–44) of Harrow and thereafter canon and then archdeacon of Westminster until in 1869 he was consecrated bishop of Lincoln.
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 EDWARD WHITE BENSON - LoveToKnow Article on EDWARD WHITE BENSON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In 1868 he became prebendary of Lincoln and examining chaplain to Bishop Christopher Wordsworth, an office which he also held for a short time in 1870 for Dr Temple, just appointed to the see of Exeter.
His literary capacity was early shown in the remarkable fiction of his Memoirs of Arthur Hamilton (1886) under the pseudonym of Christopher Carr, and his Poems (1893) and Lyrics (1895) established his reputation as a writer of verse.
In 1893 his society novel, Dodo, brought him to the front among the writers of clever fiction; and this was followed by other novels, notably The Vintage (1898) and The Capsina (1899).
www.1911encyclopedia.org /B/BE/BENSON_EDWARD_WHITE.htm   (1537 words)

  
 Trinity College Cambridge - Master of Trinity - Lord Rees
The Mastership of Trinity is a Crown Appointment, made by the Monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister.
Lord Rees is a graduate of Trinity and was previously an Honorary Fellow of the College.
Between 1998 and January 2004 the Master of Trinity was Professor Amartya Sen, C.H., F.B.A. Professor Sen remains as a Fellow of Trinity, but he currently also holds an appointment at Harvard University.
www.trin.cam.ac.uk /index.php?pageid=172   (311 words)

  
 Christopher Wordsworth
1807–85, English prelate and scholar, was the youngest son of Christopher Wordsworth.
Wordsworth's 'Expostulation and Reply' and 'The Tables Turned.'.(works by poet William Wordsworth) (The Explicator)
Wordsworth's poetics of speech and language acquisition in Lyrical Ballads.(William Wordsworth) (Wordsworth Circle)
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 Hymn Devotionals with 4 Seests in Paradise   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Christopher Wordsworth, a nephew of the renowned English poet, William Wordsworth, reminds us in this hymn that since God rested after His acts of creation, we who are made in His image also need a day of rest and spiritual renewal.
Christopher Wordsworth was an Anglican bishop, a noted scholar, and a distinguished writer.
In the second stanza, the triune Godhead is compared to three important events or a "triple light" that occurred on the first day of the week: The creation of light (Genesis 1), the resurrection of Christ (the Gospels), and the advent of the Holy Spirit (Acts 1).
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 Connecting Wordsworth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
To celebrate National Libraries Week, 3-8 November 1997, the Robinson Library, the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, and the Wordsworth Trust, Dove Cottage, Grasmere, are collaborating in an experimental exercise to present a small group of Wordsworth family letters to a wider audience through the Internet.
The exhibition centres on a group of over one hundred letters written in the first half of the 19th century between members of the Wordsworth family and their circle of friends.
Among the other correspondents are Wordsworth’s brother Christopher, the Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, and his sons John, Charles and Christopher.
www.gerty.ncl.ac.uk /wordsworth/web   (277 words)

  
 Wordsworth, Christopher. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
He was master of Trinity College, Cambridge, from 1820 to 1841.
His second son, Charles Wordsworth, 1806–92, became a prelate in Scotland.
From 1847 to 1854 he was warden of Trinity College, Glenalmond, Perthshire.
www.bartleby.com /65/wo/WordswthC.html   (247 words)

  
 dorothy wordsworth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Wordsworth, Christopher, 1774-1846, English clergyman, educator, and writer; youngest brother of William Wordsworth.
His second son, Charles Wordsworth, 1806-92, became a prelate in Scotl...
Wordsworth's personality and poetry were deeply influenced by his love of nature, especially by the sights and scenes of the Lake Country, in which he spent most of his mature life.
sport-life.biz /dorothy-wordsworth.html   (426 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Sweden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
According to the literal interpretation of the constitution Christians of all faiths may be appointed to all offices, excepting the Council of State, but this is not carried out in practice, and in this regard no change will be made within the near future.
Denmark elected Duke Christopher of Bavaria king; he was recognized by Sweden in 1440, and later by Norway.
After Christopher's death the Union fell rapidly to pieces, as the Swedes elected Charles Knutsson, who has already been mentioned, as king, and the Danes and Norwegians Christian of Oldenburg (1448).
www.newadvent.org /cathen/14347a.htm   (10120 words)

  
 Connecting Wordsworth
Election of John Wordsworth (1805-1839) as a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
William thanks Christopher for agreeing to perform the marriage ceremony of William Wordsworth Jnr.
William congratulates Christopher and Susan on the birth of their son.
www.gerty.ncl.ac.uk /wordsworth/web/description.htm   (1322 words)

  
 Island of Freedom - William Shakespeare
Knowledge of Shakespeare is derived from two sources: his works and those remains of legal and church records and contemporary allusions through which scholars can trace the external facts of his life.
Shakespeare was baptized in Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, on Apr. 26, 1564.
The richness of Shakespeare's imagination, and the subtlety with which he revealed the implications of thought and action, have made his plays endlessly amenable to reinterpretation by succeeding generations.
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 Trinity College in the University of Toronto
That the content be of relevance to the curriculum of Trinity and Wycliffe Colleges.
Articles and essays on classical Anglicanism Site assembled at Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry.
Trinity College: Click here for information on the Trinity College, Faculty of Divinity (click 'Teaching Staff').
www.trinity.utoronto.ca /Library/Links.html   (1317 words)

  
 E.W. BENSON
, both of whom preceded him to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was elected a sub-sizar in 1848, becoming subsequently sizar and scholar.
Benson took his degree in 1852 as a senior optime, eighth classic and senior chancellor’s medallist, and was elected fellow of Trinity (Cambridge) in the following year.
His literary capacity was early shown in the remarkable fiction of his Memoirs of Arthur Hamilton (1886) under the pseudonym of " Christopher Carr," and his Poems (1893) and Lyrics (1895) established his reputation as a writer of verse.
www.exorthodoxforchrist.com /e_w__benson.htm   (1475 words)

  
 Hark! The Sound of Holy Voices
The Sound of Holy Voices" by Christopher Wordsworth, 1807-1885 Text From: THE HANDBOOK TO THE LUTHERAN HYMNAL (St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1942) pp.
God of God, the One-begotten, Light of Light, Emmanuel, In whose body, joined together, All the saints forever dwell, Pour upon us of Thy fulness That we may forevermore God the Father, God the Spirit.
This text was converted to ascii format for Project Wittenberg by Cindy A. Beesley and is in the public domain.
www.nisbett.com /hymns/tlh/tlh471.htm   (383 words)

  
 Christopher Center Library Resources: Wienhorst Catalog: Part XIII
St. Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing House, in Hymn of the Week, Part III: Easter to Trinity Sunday, Paul Thomas, ed., 1965.
Alternate authors: Elvey, George J. (1816-1893) and Christopher Wordsworth (1807-1885).
Be Merciful Unto Me, O Lord (16th Sunday of Trinity) (from Ps.
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 Wordsworth, William. 1888. Complete Poetical Works.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Scorn not the Sonnet; Critic, you have frowned
Recollection of the Portrait of King Henry Eighth, Trinity Lodge, Cambridge
To the Rev. Christopher Wordsworth, D.D. Inscription for a Monument in Crosthwaite Church, in the Vale of Keswick
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 Howes Bookshop
ELIZABETH I. HIBBERT (Christopher) The Virgin Queen: The Personal History of Elizabeth I. 32 plates, 16 in colour, lge.8vo, pp.287, with d/w.
HILL (Christopher) Reformation to Industrial Revolution; British economy and society, 1530-1780, pp260, with d/w.
HOLLIS (Christopher, editor) The Papacy: an Illustrated History from St. Peter to Paul VI.
www.howes.co.uk /297-20.htm   (7789 words)

  
 Find in a Library
The correspondence of Richard Bentley, D.D., master of Trinity college, Cambridge.
To find a library, type in a postal code, state, province, or country.
WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries.
www.worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/e89253a6434b92f9.html   (50 words)

  
 Resource Guide
The Trinity, the Definition of Chalcedon, and the Oneness Theology
Biblical Basis for the Doctrine of the Trinity by the Christian Research Institute
The Splendor of the Three-in-One-God: The Necessity and Mystery of the Trinity by Dr. R.
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Arm these Thy soldiers, mighty Lord, With shield of faith and Spirit's sword.
Enrich that temple's holy shrine With sevenfold gifts of grace divine; With wisdom, light, and knowledge bless, With counsel, strength, fear, godliness.
O Trinity in Unity, One only God and Persons Three, In whom, through whom, by whom, we live, To Thee we praise and glory give.
www.ctsfw.edu /etext/hymnals/tlh/arm.tlh   (264 words)

  
 Select General Bibliography for Representative Poetry On-line
[Blake, Byron, Coleridge, Keats, Shelley, Wordsworth] PR 590 J6 1985
Imprinted at Leyden, In the house of Christopher Plantyn, by Francis Raphelengius, 1586.
A collection of Emblemes, Ancient and Moderne, Quickened with metricall illustrations, both Morall and divine: And Disposed into lotteries, that instruction, and good counsell, may bee furthered by an honest and pleasant recreation.
eir.library.utoronto.ca /rpo/display_rpo/bibliography_2001.html   (5206 words)

  
 Gazetteer for Scotland: Sources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Shairp, J.C. (ed.) (1974) Recollections of a Tour made in Scotland A.D. 1803, by Dorothy Wordsworth.
Wallace, Joyce M. (1985) Traditions of Trinity and Leith.
Wallace, Joyce M. (1990) Further traditions of Trinity and Leith.
www.geo.ed.ac.uk /scotgaz/Sources.html   (4954 words)

  
 Songs and ritual texts: Table of contents
Song of the body of Christ - David Haas
Take the word of God with you - Christopher Walker
Take time to be holy - William D. Long & George C. Stebbins
www.theinterpretersfriend.com /songs/toc.html   (545 words)

  
 Tunes to Hymns of the Trinity Hymnal Revised Edition, Published by Great Commission Publications, 1990   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Tunes to Hymns of the Trinity Hymnal Revised Edition, Published by Great Commission Publications, 1990
Hymn Tunes for the Trinity Hymnal Revised Edition (1999) by Hymn Number
O Breath of Life, Come Sweeping through Us
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