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The house of my friends : memories and reflections / Eric James.

Van Pelt - Yarnall Collection BX5199.J264 A3 2003
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
James, Eric, 1925-2012.
Contributor:
Charlton Yarnall Fund.
Yarnall Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
James, Eric, 1925-2012.
James, Eric.
James, Eric, 1925-2012--Friends and associates.
Friends and associates.
Church of England--Clergy--Biography.
Church of England.
Clergy.
Genre:
Biographies.
Autobiographies.
Physical Description:
viii, 211 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : Continuum, 2003.
Summary:
Here is the self-portrait of a wise and much-loved pastor - the story of a man who rose from material rags to spiritual riches. A foundling, he was educated by elderly relatives. After ordination, he became Chaplain to Trinity College, Cambridge, England, and thereby became associated with some of the most famous and influential British clerics of his generation James went on to be a Chaplain to the Queen, Preacher of Lincolns Inn and close confidant of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Runcie, and the controversial British Conservative politician Enoch Powell.Eric James writes about people with wit and perception and his strong social conscience breathes through the pages of this book - he founded the British not-for-profit Christian Action, he was one of the people to inspire Faith in the City.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Charlton Yarnall Fund.
ISBN:
0826470629 :
OCLC:
52737927

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