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Benjamin Smith (priest)

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from 1867 until 1887, when as archdeacon he also became a resident canon at the cathedral.
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Smith wrote the foreword to "Weapons Of Christian Warfare: Sermons," published in 1884.
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This biography of a United Kingdom religious figure is a
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He died at his residence in the cathedral precincts in
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Index

Archdeacon of Maidstone
Camberwell
Tonbridge
Sir Thomas Smith, 1st Baronet
Blackheath Proprietary School
King's College London
Trinity College, Cambridge
curacy
Tunbridge Wells
Rector
Rusthall
Crayford
Archdeacon
Diocese of Canterbury
Rural Dean
Dartford
Chaplain
Archbishop
Canon
Canterbury Cathedral
Canterbury
Venn, John
Venn, John Archibald
Alumni Cantabrigienses
University of Cambridge
Cambridge University Press
Crockford's 1898
London
accessed 25 Dec 2016
The Times

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