The role of the Archbishop of canterbury is a complicated and delicate one. |
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Thanks to my 10th grade English teacher, I can recite the prologue to Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales in Middle English. |
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By his death, Theodore had built up the episcopate and created an organized, united church under Canterbury. |
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In mid 1997 the Canterbury team was discontinued by the company as economically nonviable. |
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The Sarum breviary was reissued and ordered to be used throughout the province of Canterbury. |
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I imagine that Oxford and Canterbury had their reasons to believe he might not do a bad job. |
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As justiciar, archbishop of Canterbury, and papal legate Hubert Walter stood for harmonious co-operation between king and Church. |
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Theobald was a brother of Hubert Walter, the future archbishop of Canterbury and justiciar and chancellor of England. |
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The Southern rata, although rare in Canterbury, is present in this reserve. |
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Here's a star centre who, unlike many in the Auckland and Canterbury teams, doesn't have tickets on himself. |
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Then all that remained was to persuade the archbishop of Canterbury to anoint him. |
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The ending, when everyone finally goes to Canterbury, ties things up in a satisfactory, almost mystical fashion. |
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He was on one large North Canterbury sheep station in a swampy area at the confluence of the Pahau and Hurunui Rivers. |
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Seven hundred years later ' The Canterbury Tales' is still considered one of the greatest English literary masterpieces. |
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The Canterbury Bulldogs club is today counting the cost of its decision to sack its football manager, Garry Hughes, last night. |
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I strongly recommend that you go there, either on foot or by car as the view from there gives a panorama of Canterbury mountains. |
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For the Acts and Proceedings of the Convocations, readers are referred to The Chronicle of the Convocation of Canterbury. |
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General Das receives word that Civantor has been forced to retreat from Canterbury. |
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They even visit Canterbury on their way, but the tales they tell are the bitter-sweet flashbacks of memory, not episodes of instructive fiction. |
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The Sydney Turf Club had planned a seven-race card at Canterbury Park Racecourse with the Starlight Stakes the feature race. |
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If you are interested in genealogy or the early history of Canterbury, go to the Aotearoa New Zealand Centre at Christchurch City Libraries. |
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Offa's coinage was produced largely at Canterbury, by named moneyers, was more plentiful than before, and of higher artistic merit. |
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Yesterday, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, weighed into the debate. |
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A visit from Canterbury certainly cheers up hard-pressed and often despondent clergy and congregations. |
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In 1398, it was ordained that his feast-day was to be kept by every church in the Province of Canterbury. |
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Henry showed his sorrow for Becket's death by having him-self flagellated by 70 monks in Canterbury cathedral. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury leads a service in celebration of Easter Day reflecting on the cost of discipleship and the joy of the resurrection. |
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Some early Chaucerians sought to match each Canterbury pilgrim with an historically identifiable person. |
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He was made Clerk of the Closet to their majesties, and soon after consecrated Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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England's prime gaiter-wearer, the Archbishop of Canterbury, had his reservations about the apparel. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury elect becomes a Druid and is indignant at those who think he may be flirting with paganism. |
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But even the most cursory of glances at The Canterbury Tales will convince you that this is hardly new. |
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I was cycling through the twilit back fields of Canterbury past milk opal bonfires on my way to visit Toni in her caravan. |
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A Canterbury Tale is a different kind of war story, one that tries to trace backwards to a time untainted by large-scale human bloodshed. |
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After a short time as a journalist and then as a public service cadet he decided on full time study at Canterbury University College. |
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Few Afternoon Plays are prefaced by an array of talking heads, including the Archbishop of Canterbury, in an explication of the text. |
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The menus for the top packages include Canterbury eye fillet, Marlborough king salmon and Hawke's Bay lamb for those with deep pockets. |
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Joseph began work as a farm labourer and the family settled into Canterbury life. |
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For the first time, representatives of all churches in communion with Canterbury were assembled, and around the theme of common mission. |
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Though now under royal control the convocations of Canterbury and York survived. |
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The family were walking home after a swimming gala in Canterbury when a car passed them on the lane and stopped ahead. |
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Others included walks from Iona to Holy Island, Canterbury to York, and around the monasteries, abbeys and priories of Yorkshire. |
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Surely the bored private school girlies of Canterbury wouldn't have had anything better to do? |
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The tomb's freestone canopy is equally remarkable and can be compared with that of Stratford at Canterbury. |
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Asked why he teaches, Kadish quoted a line from the general prologue of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales about the clerk of Oxford. |
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The game unfolds, and it looks as if Wellington have the wood on Canterbury. |
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At Rochester they spotted an ambassador and his escort, and fled over the fields to Canterbury. |
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In 1962 the University of Canterbury honoured Ngaio for her writing by awarding her a Doctor of Literature honoris causa. |
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The twenty-kilometre journey from Sandwich to Canterbury became a triumphal procession. |
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Canterbury has such a garden which has raised beds with sweet-smelling shrubs and plants. |
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Removal of the baches was required under the North Canterbury Conservation Board's 1998 plan for the reserve. |
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In Canterbury there are a number of roads that are desperately needed to unclog the rush hour traffic. |
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Half a dozen Canterbury players breathed a sigh of relief, then demanded apologies from all and sundry. |
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At nearly ninety he continues his research and his writing and is a regular visitor to the New Zealand room at the Canterbury Public Library. |
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The dark, wooded pathways and the broad avenues of Williamson Park serve as the highways and by-ways of their journey to Canterbury. |
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Peter Fulton put Canterbury in command on the first day of their clash against Central Districts in Christchurch. |
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The first woman bishop may be consecrated before 2010, opening the way eventually to the appointment of a woman Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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When I was eight years old I started at the Choir School at Canterbury Cathedral and a year or so later joined the cathedral choir as a treble. |
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In May 1551 the king conferred on him the archdeaconry of Exeter, and appointed him one of the six preachers of Canterbury cathedral. |
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He could well claim three legs of the Canterbury quadrella as they have him booked for Number One Gun in the final event. |
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He arrived in Lyttelton Harbour in January, 1851, while the first four ships of the Canterbury settlement were still at anchor. |
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Canterbury bells, Echium, foxglove, sweet William, Queen Anne's lace and mullein are among the commonly grown ornamental biennials. |
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Bishop Packer will act as chief consecrator on behalf of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Metropolitan of the province. |
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In ecclesiastical affairs, the see of Canterbury claimed a comparable hegemony. |
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There was a strong nor'wester blowing across the Canterbury Plains so we thought a walk on the sheltered side of the Port Hills would be a good choice. |
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The first programme in the series sees Kaddy going behind the scenes at Canterbury Cathedral to find out what it takes to become a chorister in their world-famous choir. |
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After a little more rubbernecking I took Ed to Canterbury Catherdral. |
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In June 1162 Becket was consecrated archbishop of Canterbury. |
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I tell this Government that the people of Canterbury will be sending a message to this Government all right and it certainly will not be in support of this legislation. |
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Anselm of Canterbury, eleventh-century theologian, monk and Church hierarch, is arguably the major figure in the theological road from Augustine to Aquinas. |
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Plants that may require staking to hold their blooms high include Canterbury bells, hollyhocks, and verbascums, with foxgloves and delphiniums in the upper garden zones. |
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When the University of Canterbury moved from its town site to Ilam, west of the city, the site was farmland with the homestead on it known as Okeover. |
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However unpropitious the news from Canterbury, however downcast by events at The Oval earlier in the week, Shane Warne was far from a cowed figure at Sophia Gardens yesterday. |
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Edgar, first King of All England, was crowned on Whit Sunday by Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury, in the Saxon abbey on the site of the present Bath Abbey. |
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This is why there will not be much hand-wringing over the archbishop of Canterbury confessing to doubting the existence of God. |
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The route of the first stage is from London to Canterbury, and the Tour's organisers are sure to draw our attention to hop fields and Kentish oast houses. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury weighs into the discussion in the Telegraph. |
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Canterbury was self-governing, self-supporting and self-reliant. |
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The archbishop of Canterbury was forejudged without right of reply. |
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Canterbury Choral Society is one of those substantial choruses in Britain that can tackle the biggest works in the repertory with absolute confidence. |
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The Canterbury Tales bear eloquent witness to the fact that for centuries Becket's tomb in the cathedral was the greatest pilgrimage shrine in England. |
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Earlier this year a dead varroa mite was found in a hive in North Canterbury, prompting a major investigation by MAF and restrictions on the area. |
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More than 200 people were evacuated from Canterbury Cathedral in Kent when a cathedral worker spotted the man drop the powder in a chapel in the crypt area. |
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During his PhD studies at Canterbury University in the early 1980s, Dr Alexander worked on amphibious designs and made his own radio-controlled model. |
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Monasticism was introduced into Anglo-Saxon England by Augustine of Canterbury, himself a monk, the first community being St Augustine's, Canterbury. |
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He was a pioneer who came to Canterbury in 1950, sailing on the George Seymour, one of the first four ships to bring organised settlement to the area. |
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He was an early member of the Canterbury Mountaineering Club and in the course of his entire career climbed around 100 peaks, at least 23 of them previously unclimbed. |
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Planted along with traditional peonies, irises and chrysanthemums, are lupines, veronicas and Canterbury bells, a contemporary feature rarely seen in Japanese gardens. |
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The Communion recognizes the leadership of the Archbishop of Canterbury, who presides over the decennial Lambeth Conference, the principal meeting of Anglican bishops. |
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The thefts have led John McCormack, 74, an allotment holder from Canterbury Avenue, Little Horton, to call for fences to be put up to keep the wreckers at bay. |
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Julia also had slides of three windows in Canterbury Cathedral illustrating the tale of the Three Wise Men and their part in the story of the nativity. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Justin Welby, will baptise Prince George. |
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In early 1877 a lay petition to Rome was circulated throughout Canterbury in which various allegations were made about the Marist administration of the region. |
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Dover is on the Stagecoach Diamond network providing links to Canterbury and Deal. |
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Shortly after this it went to Canterbury, where interpolations and corrections were made. |
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Billie was bummed out after watching her performance in TV drama The Canterbury Tales. |
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In the spring of 1458, Thomas Bourchier, the Archbishop of Canterbury, attempted to arrange a reconciliation. |
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The newly appointed Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, was then able to declare Henry's marriage to Catherine annulled. |
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The following is the very beginning of the General Prologue from The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer. |
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The mission also established Augustine's cathedral at Canterbury, which became Christ Church Priory. |
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He also has lodgings in the Old Palace, Canterbury, located beside Canterbury Cathedral, where the Chair of St Augustine sits. |
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Immediately prior to his appointment to Canterbury, Williams was the Bishop of Monmouth and Archbishop of Wales. |
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Becket was nominated as Archbishop of Canterbury in 1162, several months after the death of Theobald. |
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The ultimate pilgrimage destination was Jerusalem, but within England Canterbury was a popular destination. |
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Their road trip this week also sees two two rivals them visiting Oxfordshire, Bournmouth, Jersey, Canterbury and Faversham. |
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Llywelyn, according to a letter he sent to the Archbishop of Canterbury John Peckham, was not involved in the planning of the revolt. |
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Offa persuaded Pope Adrian I to divide the archdiocese of Canterbury in two, creating a new archdiocese of Lichfield. |
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For the revenues from the market see Cathedral Archives and Library, Canterbury, bedels rolls' Westwell. |
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A modern copy has been placed in the much restored original group in the north transept of Canterbury Cathedral. |
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The first, the Canterbury Charm from Canterbury, England, calls upon Thor to heal a wound by banishing a thurs. |
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An expansive network of branch lines once existed, especially in Canterbury, Otago, and Southland, but these are now almost completely closed. |
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Building is already underway in the grounds of a traditional Kentish oasthouse he owns near Canterbury. |
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In the past, Bishop Jones's name has been linked to the archbishoprics of York and even Canterbury. |
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We spent four hours on the site, near Canterbury in Kent, and saw all kinds of creatures from a grizzled leaf monkey to Barbary lions. |
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Canterbury bells, once known as Coventry bells, are the most familiar of a huge range of campanulas or bellflowers. |
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Most contemporary analytic philosophers know Anselm of Canterbury primarily through the famous ontological argument of his Proslogion. |
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He was the Archbishop of Canterbury in Johnny English and Sio Bibble in the three Star Wars prequels. |
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Located in the village of Upstreet, the picturesque inn is a few miles from Canterbury and Herne Bay. |
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A jury at Canterbury Crown Court last month convicted him of indecent assault, but cleared him of an alleged rape and two more indecent assaults. |
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The Canterbury Collection features nine broadlooms, two border designs, one corridor pattern and one four-door rug. |
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The card club law will allow Canterbury Park to host wagered card games whereby players compete against each other and not against the house. |
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Canterbury Lace is a great-granddaughter of blue hen Sunbittern and so related to celebrities such as Dubawi, High-Rise and In The Wings. |
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Hasler last month agreed to a four-year deal to coach Canterbury Bulldogs from 2013 but was expected to stay on at Manly for the 2012 season. |
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It was unthinkable and intolerable that the Primatial See of England, Canterbury, should remain vacant, but who was to fill it? |
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It forms part of the Anglican Communion with the Archbishop of Canterbury acting as its symbolic worldwide head. |
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Middle English literature emerged with Geoffrey Chaucer, author of The Canterbury Tales, along with Gower, the Pearl Poet and Langland. |
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Middle English literature includes Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, and Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of All England, has a place of honour among the bishops of the Anglican churches. |
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In addition, there are six extraprovincial churches, five of which are under the metropolitical authority of the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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Bede was aided in writing this book by Albinus, abbot of St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury. |
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One reason for this may be that he died on the feast day of Augustine of Canterbury. |
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One, known as the Bilingual Canterbury Epitome, is in Old English with a translation of each annal into Latin. |
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This is followed by a list of popes and the Archbishops of Canterbury to whom they sent the pallium. |
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Augustine also arranged the consecration of his successor, Laurence of Canterbury. |
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As part of this plan, Augustine was expected to transfer his archiepiscopal see to London from Canterbury. |
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Augustine did establish a school, and soon after his death Canterbury was able to send teachers out to support the East Anglian mission. |
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Medieval Scandinavian liturgies feature Augustine of Canterbury quite often, however. |
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It is known that both Canterbury and Rochester were the home to major mints in this period, primarily producing silver sceattas. |
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Entry of his brother's name in the Canterbury codex may have been Cnut's attempt to make his vengeance for Harald's murder good with the Church. |
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Another see in the king's favour was Winchester, second only to the Canterbury see in terms of wealth. |
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William also oversaw a purge of prelates from the Church, most notably Stigand, who was deposed from Canterbury. |
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Henry's desire to reform the relationship with the Church led to conflict with his former friend Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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When the Archbishop of Canterbury, Theobald of Bec, died in 1161 Henry saw an opportunity to reassert his rights over the church in England. |
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This required the acquiescence of Becket as the Archbishop of Canterbury, traditionally the churchman with the right to conduct the ceremony. |
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At the time, the archbishopric of Canterbury was vacant, since Robert Winchelsey was in Italy to receive consecration. |
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That friendship, and the prince's political opposition to Thomas Arundel, Archbishop of Canterbury, perhaps encouraged Lollard hopes. |
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Sigismund left England several months later, having signed the Treaty of Canterbury, acknowledging English claims to France. |
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The Church of England has been in continuous existence since the days of St Augustine, with the Archbishop of Canterbury as its episcopal head. |
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Under the leadership of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, a more radical reformation proceeded. |
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She and Sarah Mullally, Bishop of Crediton, were the first women to be ordained as bishops at Canterbury Cathedral. |
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The present cathedral church at Canterbury is the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of All England. |
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England was divided into the See of Canterbury and the See of York under two archbishops. |
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As a place of pilgrimage Canterbury was, in the 13th century, second only to Santiago de Compostela. |
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In the 1170s Gothic architecture was introduced from France at Canterbury and Westminster Abbey. |
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These cathedrals are Canterbury, Carlisle, Durham, Ely, Norwich, Rochester, Winchester and Worcester. |
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The style proved very adaptable and continued with variations in the naves of Canterbury and Winchester, and in the choir of York. |
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Canterbury is one of the biggest cathedrals in England, and seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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After a fire damaged Canterbury Cathedral in 1174 Norman masons introduced the new Gothic architecture. |
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Its formal title is the Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Christ at Canterbury. |
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The abbey is part of the World Heritage Site of Canterbury, along with the cathedral and the ancient Church of St Martin. |
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Augustine, the ceremonial enthronement chair of the Archbishop of Canterbury, may date from the Norman period. |
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Augustine of Canterbury and Lanfranc, to Thomas Cranmer and William Laud are represented. |
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The cathedral is used as one of the venues for the graduation ceremonies of Canterbury Christ Church University. |
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Much of the stonework at Canterbury Cathedral is damaged and crumbling, the roofs are leaking and much of the stained glass is badly corroded. |
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Canterbury Cathedral receives no government or state funding and only occasional grants from English Heritage. |
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The organ at Canterbury is of three manuals with cases in the choir gallery and the north choir aisle. |
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Roman towns such as Exeter, Leicester, Chichester and Canterbury had the same status as Isurium. |
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Eadui Basan, who made additions to the manuscript, was a monk at Christ Church, Canterbury during the early 11th century. |
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Thomas of Elmham recorded a Psalter at Canterbury which may have been the Vespasian Psalter. |
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It was subsequently owned by Sir William Cecil and Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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Among his commissions was the portrait of William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, who owned a Holbein portrait of Erasmus. |
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It is believed that Chaucer stopped work on the Canterbury Tales sometime towards the end of this decade. |
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It was during these years that Chaucer began working on his most famous text, The Canterbury Tales. |
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While Chaucer clearly states the addressees of many of his poems, the intended audience of The Canterbury Tales is more difficult to determine. |
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The Canterbury Tales is generally thought to have been incomplete at the end of Chaucer's life. |
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Although perhaps incomplete, The Canterbury Tales is revered as one of the most important works in English literature. |
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The question of whether The Canterbury Tales is finished has not yet been answered. |
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The first version of The Canterbury Tales to be published in print was William Caxton's 1478 edition. |
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The winner received a crown and, as with the winner of The Canterbury Tales, a free dinner. |
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The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio contains more parallels to The Canterbury Tales than any other work. |
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A quarter of the tales in The Canterbury Tales parallel a tale in the Decameron, although most of them have closer parallels in other stories. |
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The Canterbury Tales was written during a turbulent time in English history. |
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Like the Tale of Beryn, it is preceded by a prologue in which the pilgrims arrive in Canterbury. |
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Henry Dudeney's book The Canterbury Puzzles contains a part reputedly lost from what modern readers know as Chaucer's tales. |
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Doherty wrote a series of novels based on The Canterbury Tales, making use of both the story frame and Chaucer's characters. |
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Marlowe was born in Canterbury to shoemaker John Marlowe and his wife Catherine. |
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An address was delivered by former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams. |
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John Gostling, then at Canterbury, but afterwards a gentleman of His Majesty's Chapel. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury, assisted by other bishops, then presents the Sword of State to the sovereign. |
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Prior to the 1963 Act, it was chaired by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons. |
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In 2011, Warwickshire, Hampshire and Kent were all docked 8 points for poor pitches at Edgbaston, the Rose Bowl and Canterbury respectively. |
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The Canterbury logo was straight and not diagonal it had white lines going horizontally across the chest. |
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As champions of the previous year, Leeds played in the 2005 World Club Challenge beating the 2004 Australian premiers Canterbury Bulldogs. |
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Since 1996 he has been a regular broadcaster with Phoenix FM and an expert in the progressive rock genres of Zeuhl, RIO and the Canterbury scene. |
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Stigand, the Archbishop of Canterbury, was chosen to deliver the news to Godwin and his family. |
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The archbishop of Canterbury, as Primate of All England and of York as Primate of England have oversight over their respective provinces. |
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This does not apply to the sees of Canterbury, York, London, Durham and Winchester. |
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Until 1920 the Welsh church was part of the Church of England and under the metropolitical jurisdiction of the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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They are in full communion with the See of Canterbury and thus the Archbishop of Canterbury, in his person, is a unique focus of Anglican unity. |
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His ashes were scattered near the Maugham Library, The King's School, Canterbury. |
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Powell was born in Bekesbourne, Kent, and educated at The King's School, Canterbury and then at Dulwich College. |
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Thurstan travelled to Rome, as did the Archbishop of Canterbury, William de Corbeil, and both presumably opposed David's request. |
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King Charles I and William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, met with a reverse in their efforts to impose a new liturgy on the Scots. |
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In November 1282 the Archbishop of Canterbury John Peckham came to North Wales to mediate between Llywelyn ap Gruffudd and Edward Longshanks. |
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They visited Canterbury first, and then were received by Offa at his court. |
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In 787, Offa succeeded in reducing the power of Canterbury through the establishment of a rival archdiocese at Lichfield. |
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Current opinion is that there were four mints, in Canterbury, Rochester, East Anglia and London. |
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In the absence of the archbishops of Canterbury or York, he was anointed by the bishops of Worcester and Exeter, and crowned by Peter des Roches. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury, Edmund Rich, condemned the marriage for this reason. |
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After some delays, the ceremony went ahead on 25 February, under the guidance of Robert Winchelsey, the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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The blessing, by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, was televised. |
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Prince Charles was confirmed at age 16 by Archbishop of Canterbury Michael Ramsey at Easter 1965, in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. |
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David's was independent of Canterbury, the mission of Gerald proved a failure. |
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He afterwards reconciled with the king, and was forced to make a vow never to support the primacy of St David's over Canterbury ever again. |
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In March 2012, in the BBC Radio 3 programme Swansea's Other Poet, Dr Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, presented a portrait of Watkins. |
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These arms can be seen several times on his tomb chest in Canterbury Cathedral, alternating with his royal arms. |
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It was blessed by Frederick Temple, Bishop of Exeter, who later became Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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The first book known to have been produced there was an edition of Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales. |
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There were significant liturgical and theological differences with the fledgling Roman party based at Canterbury. |
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The Western Docks at the port of Dover are served from the Town Centre as well as Canterbury and Deal. |
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Dartford, Gravesend, the Medway towns, Sittingbourne, Faversham, Canterbury, Deal, and Dover are built on chalk. |
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Canterbury's religious role gave rise to Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, a key development in the English language. |
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The county's largest theatre is the Marlowe Theatre, situated in the centre of Canterbury. |
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By the 1850s, SER's networks had expanded to Ashford, Ramsgate, Canterbury, Tunbridge Wells, and the Medway towns. |
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Canterbury Hockey Club and Holcombe Hockey Club both play in the top division in both the men's and women's England Hockey Leagues. |
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In Rugby Union Canterbury RFC play in the fourth tier of English rugby in the National League 2 South. |
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To complicate matters, the bishops of the province of Canterbury also claimed the right to appoint the next archbishop. |
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Trains from Ramsgate are routed via Margate, Chatham and Bromley South, or via Canterbury West or Dover Priory and Ashford International. |
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His most trusted advisor was Dunstan, who he recalled from exile and made Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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This she did on the inspiration and with the guidance of Lanfranc, a future Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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After Richard's death his loyalty was remarked upon by Anselm of Canterbury. |
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In 1984, under Warren Ryan at Canterbury, Gould was expected to be selected for City Firsts. |
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They were convicted and sent to the Buffs' Home Counties Brigade Depot jail in Canterbury, Kent. |
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In England, Gregory, along with Augustine of Canterbury, is revered as the apostle of the land and the source of the nation's conversion. |
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They had been sent by Pope Gregory I and were led by Augustine of Canterbury with a mission team from Italy. |
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But I must not conclude my work by omitting what he did for the poor outside the walls of the city Canterbury. |
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Another Berber cleric, Saint Adrian of Canterbury, traveled to England and played a significant role in its early medieval religious history. |
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Of the refugees who arrived on the Kent coast, many gravitated towards Canterbury, then the county's Calvinist hub. |
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Edward VI granted them the whole of the western crypt of Canterbury Cathedral for worship. |
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The Middle English of Le Morte D'Arthur is much closer to Early Modern English than the Middle English of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. |
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Hydroelectric reservoirs are common in South Canterbury and Central Otago, the largest of which is Lake Benmore, on the Waitaki River. |
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He reached out to England when Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cranmer called for an ecumenical synod of all the evangelical churches. |
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Augustine of Canterbury and to the first century Roman province of Britannia. |
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The Lambeth Conference is a decennial assembly of bishops of the Anglican Communion convened by the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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The first gathering was in Canterbury Cathedral on St Peter's Day, 29 June. |
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A special train was run by the South Eastern Railway that stopped at Canterbury to collect the cathedral clergy and choir. |
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The bishops then travelled back to Canterbury to be ready for the opening service of the conference on the following day. |
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This was the first conference to be held on the campus of the University of Kent at Canterbury where every subsequent conference has been held. |
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The fourteenth conference took place from 16 July to 4 August 2008 at the University of Kent's Canterbury campus. |
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Attendance at the Lambeth Conference is by invitation of the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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He served as Bishop of Ripon, Bishop of Durham, Archbishop of York and Archbishop of Canterbury from 1862 until his death. |
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He was enthroned on 27 February 2003 as the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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Williams is patron of the Canterbury Open Centre run by Catching Lives, a local charity supporting the destitute. |
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This support has dated at least back to Frederick Temple's tenure as Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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Williams became Archbishop of Canterbury at a particularly difficult time in the relations of the churches of the Anglican Communion. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury, who is considered primus inter pares of all the participants, convokes the meetings and issues the invitations. |
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Wright, former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, Paula Gooder, and Alister McGrath. |
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The Bishop of London is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of London in the Province of Canterbury. |
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Another Anglican view was that of Randall Davidson, Temple's eventual successor as Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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The next court is the archbishop's court, which is in Canterbury called the Arches Court, and in York the Chancery Court. |
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Every Archbishop of Canterbury who has retired since 1958 has been created a life peer, as have most recent Archbishops of York on retirement. |
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The Archbishop of York is a senior bishop in the Church of England, second only to the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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It does not apply to the five sees of Canterbury, York, London, Durham or Winchester, which are always represented in the House of Lords. |
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By this standard, Chaucer's Canterbury Tales did not merit Arnold's approval. |
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In 1896 Somerset Walpole discovered his son's horror of the Marlow school and he moved him to the King's School, Canterbury. |
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In 1373 Geoffrey Chaucer visited and among the pilgrims in his Canterbury Tales. |
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Arundel's brother Thomas Arundel, the Archbishop of Canterbury, was exiled for life. |
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She sought out the archbishop of Canterbury to talk about death. |
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The Archbishops of Canterbury and York automatically have seats, as do the Bishops of London, Durham and Winchester. |
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Henry appointed Thomas Cranmer as his successor as Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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Thus did Cardinal Pole arrive to become Archbishop of Canterbury in Cranmer's place. |
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Grindal was made Archbishop of Canterbury in 1575 and chose to oppose even the Queen in his desire to forward the Puritan agenda. |
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Thomas Cranmer, the imprisoned archbishop of Canterbury, was forced to watch Bishops Ridley and Latimer being burned at the stake. |
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Elizabeth was fortunate that many bishoprics were vacant at the time, including the Archbishopric of Canterbury. |
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They are in full communion with the See of Canterbury, and thus the Archbishop of Canterbury, in his person, is a unique focus of Anglican unity. |
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In 1549, the first Book of Common Prayer was compiled by Thomas Cranmer, who was then Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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Instead, the Parliament quickly proceeded to impeach William Laud, the Archbishop of Canterbury, of high treason, on 18 December. |
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Later that same year, he was baptised by William Laud, the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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The powerful Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Arundel, is said to have voiced his fears of Cheyne's reputation as a critic of the Church. |
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The monarch is usually crowned in Westminster Abbey, normally by the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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To the north, roads connect Folkestone to Canterbury and the nearby villages of Elham and Lyminge. |
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It is served by The Link services to Canterbury, The Wave service to Dover, Romney Marsh and Hastings. |
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University Centre Folkestone is a joint initiative of Canterbury Christ Church University and University of Greenwich. |
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It has been announced that the campus will close on 31 July 2013, with courses and students being transferred to Canterbury. |
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His stepdaughter married John Tillotson, who became Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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The royal baptism probably took place at Canterbury but Bede does not mention the location. |
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One such was Christ Church, Canterbury, which became Augustine's cathedral church. |
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Augustine built a church at his foundation of Sts Peter and Paul Abbey at Canterbury, later renamed St Augustine's Abbey. |
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When Archbishop of Canterbury William Warham died, the Boleyn family's chaplain, Thomas Cranmer, was appointed to the vacant position. |
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As the name suggests, the communion is an association of churches in full communion with the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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In the Middle Ages there was considerable variation in the methods of nomination of the Archbishop of Canterbury and other bishops. |
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At various times the choice was made by the canons of Canterbury Cathedral, the Pope, or the King of England. |
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In 2005, Rowan Williams became the first Archbishop of Canterbury to attend a papal funeral since the Reformation. |
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In the event, Canterbury was chosen instead of London, owing to political circumstances. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury has a ceremonial provincial curia, or court, consisting of some of the senior bishops of his province. |
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He also has a residence, named The Old Palace, next to Canterbury Cathedral on the site of the medieval Archbishop's Palace. |
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The archbishops had palaces on the periphery of London and on the route between London and Canterbury. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury is the traditional cleric in the coronation ceremony. |
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When Thomas Becket was murdered and subsequently enshrined at Canterbury, York found itself with a rival major draw for pilgrims. |
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The see was then reinstated at Lindisfarne in AD 678 by the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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