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raise money, and formed a Theological Institute to produce a local ministry. To increase the number of clergy he ordained schoolmasters belonging to the Newfoundland School Society. He obtained control of that society by becoming a Vice-President, licensing its schoolmasters (if not ordained) to act as lay readers, and appointed the Rev. T. F. H. Bridge, his ablest assistant, to act as its local Superintendent. He described the society, in its 21st Annual Report, as "the greatest bulwark of the Protestant faith in that dreary and benighted land".
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In Newfoundland, he increased the number of clergy by offering stipends guaranteed by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, built schools and new churches, and laid the foundation stone for a cathedral. He reorganised the church into rural deaneries, revived the Diocesan Church Society to
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were quick to attack his making the Newfoundland School Society an auxiliary of the church, accusing him of having "high and exclusive claims", and of influencing the younger generation and "infusing into their minds the common notions of the high church party". They were surprised that Spencer's
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A Sermon Preached at Lambeth Palace, on Sunday, August 4, 1839, before the Most Rev. His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, the Right Rev. the Lord Bishops of London, Chichester, and Nova-Scotia at the Consecration of the Lord of Bishop of Newfoundland, and the Lord Bishop of Toronto and
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He was once again troubled by ill health and in consequence obtained his translation to Jamaica where he was bishop until 1855. He then retired to England, to Torquay, and he occasionally assisted the ageing Bishop of Exeter, Phillpotts. His last publication,
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and was made deacon in 1818. He was ordained a priest in 1819 by the Bishop of Norwich. Spencer's first assignment was officiating as a curate at Prittlewell, Essex, before becoming a
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published in 1867, was circulated in Spanish and Italian by the Anglo-Continental Society, and was a decidedly Protestant work. It declared that the reformers had aimed to maintain
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Having been appointed Archdeacon and Rector of Paget and Warwick, he published a collection of his sermons, acquired a Lambeth D.D. and turned down in 1829 the offer of the
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Spencer was described by Prowse, the 19th century Newfoundland historian, as "an evangelical of the old school of
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A Brief Account of the Church of England, its Faith and Worship: as shown by the Book of Common Prayer,
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Aubrey George Spencer was born in London, England on 8 February 1795. He was the son of
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Methodist Missionary Society, Reports and letters, 1789 – 1875. Especially NA Box13E.
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Improper Pursuits: The Scandalous Life of an Earlier Lady Diana Spencer
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Pascoe, G. Digest of SPG Records, 1701–1892. 5th Ed. London, 1895.
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Prowse,D.W. A History of Newfoundland. 2nd Ed. London, 1896.
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Published by the Command of His Grace the Lord Archbishop
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of Nova Scotia participated in Spencer's consecration.
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Reports of Newfoundland Schools Society, 1823 onwards.
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before the cold undermined his health and he moved to
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