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| | Richard William Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He said of the Church of England that there was "no more glorious church in Christendom than this inconsistent English Church." The dean often meditated resigning his office, though his reputation as an ecclesiastical statesman stood so high that he was regarded in 1882 as a possible sUccessor to Archbishop Tait. |
 | | See Life and Letters of Dean Church, by his daughter, MC Church (1895); memoir by HC Beeching in Dict. |
 | | Richard William Church (April 25, 1815 - December 6, 1890), English divine, son of John Dearman Church, brother of Sir Richard Church, a merchant, was born at Lisbon, his early years being mostly spent at Florence. |
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