William Temple: An Archbishop for All Seasons

Upa (1982)
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Abstract

A concise chronicle of the remarkable life and career of William Temple, Archbishop of York and later of Canterbury, which attempts to focus more sharply and clearly on Temple the man, viewing him as prelate, thinker, prophet-evangelist, and as the example of a modern Saint

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