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Juxon, william (1582–1663), english prelate, was the son of robert juxon and was born probably at chichester, being educated at merchant taylors’ school, london, and at st john’s college, oxford, where he was elected to a scholarship in 1598. He studied law at oxford, but afterwards he took holy orders, and in 1609 became vicar of st giles, oxford, a living which he retained until he became rector of somerton, oxfordshire, in 1615.
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William laud, archbishop of canterbury (1633–45) and religious adviser to king charles i of great britain. His persecution of puritans and other religious dissidents resulted in his trial and execution by the house of commons.
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Juxon, as archbishop of canterbury, then took part in the new king's coronation, but his health soon began to fail and he died at lambeth in 1663. By his will the archbishop was a benefactor to st john's college, where he was buried; he also aided the work of restoring st paul's cathedral and rebuilt the great hall at lambeth palace.
He served as archbishop of canterbury from 1660 until his death.
1962), is the best study, although it is mainly a political biography and unsympathetic.
William juxon was archbishop of canterbury from 1660-63, famous for giving charles i his last rites, and according to planning documents was “thoroughly implicated in the growth of the british.
43, 45, 47, 49, 140 there are a great number of ietters to sheldon available here, all written while he was archbishop.
Augustine and his fellow monks arrived in kent in 597 and eventually a see city was set up in canterbury, augustine being the first archbishop. It is said that that when they arrived they were carrying a silver cross and an image of jesus christ painted on a board, which thus became, so far as we know, 'canterbury's first icon'.
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In the epilogue, he returns to why he has written his memoirs, adding that he often had a front seat in the church and world history that parallels his life. Noting concern about revisionism he detected particularly when people were writing about the years of pope paul vi's pontificate, the archbishop wrote, i have thought it important to say how i, as one individual, saw what was happening then.
—died june 4, 1663, london), archbishop of canterbury and minister to king charles i on the scaffold. As lord high treasurer, juxon was the last english clergyman to hold both secular and clerical offices in the medieval tradition of clerical state service.
He had been the pastor of trinity church, cambridge, england, for 49 years. He was asked one afternoon by his friend, joseph gurney, how he had surmounted persecution and outlasted all the great prejudice against him in his 49-year ministry.
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William juxon (1582–1663), archbishop of canterbury, on his death bed british (english) school lambeth palace back to image.
At the end of lunch i'd hand over some of the books he'd requested from widener—one of them, i remember, was the life of archbishop lamy, the clerical biography that had sparked cather to write death comes for the archbishop—and he'd give me a couple to take back.
The relations between religion and science: eight lectures preached before the university of oxford in the year 1884.
Extracts from the writings of françois fenelon, archbishop of cambray with some memoirs of his life to which are added letters expressive of love and friendship, the writer not known recommended to the perusal and notice of the religiously disposed / by: fénelon, françois de salignac de la mothe-, 1651-1715.
Morgan library has the following latin translations: haddon’s of 1560 and two copies of 1594, the one queen elizabeth’s copy, the other formerly the property of archbishop juxon; durel, 1670 and 1703; parsell, 1713.
Joseph le conte, it has seemed to me proper and best to follow, so far as practicable, his autobiography, in which the facts, events, and motives are presented by himself in their proper connection and order, better than could be done by anv one else.
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Louis benedict kucera (264 words) exact match in snippet view article find links to article was an american prelate of the roman catholic church. He served as bishop of lincoln from 1930 until his death in 1957.
By then, the archbishop of canterbury was william juxon, who himself had forged connections to the early english slave trade through commercial dealings. Juxon sported ‘four black moors’ heads’ on his coat-of-arms which were granted in 1630, and he used busts of these to stylise the great hall at lambeth palace.
I liked his voice, i liked his hands, his immaculate clothes and the meticulous cleanliness of his body. The fathers of blake morrison and michael bywater, to take two other father memoirs.
Any pressure on him, and when he was baptised, he hugged his family and wept, they all wept together for about half an hour. ) jbctv interview in an interview the following year (9th july, 1995) on the jbctv (now called tvj) program “profile” he was asked by host ian boyne about the bapistim of bob marley.
Bugnini was hardly alone in his quest to “reform” the liturgy.
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