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42: 19: 424:(1925). Moreover, his obituary speaks of the affection in which he was generally held: "The charity and goodwill of that religion, of which he was a minister, were not to be mistaken. The poor of Westminster will remember the hand that liberally ministered to their wants; and the love of peace and harmony, which guided his actions and threw their grace upon his demeanour, will not soon be forgotten." ( 713:, 24 October 1908, p. 19, column F for a report of the Union's early activities. It merged in 1914 with the Eastern Church Association, which had been founded at the residence of William Denton at 48 Finsbury Circus on 13 April 1863. Fynes-Clinton remained active in the Anglican and Eastern Churches Association until 1933, when he was ousted from its leadership following his call for reunion with Rome. 196: 570: 361:
See 1861 census return for 39 Bedford Square, London. C. H. Fynes-Clinton's engineering experience was deployed at Blandford Forum Parish Church, a Georgian building that was built with a small apse, but no proper chancel. In 1895, by the use of jacks and rollers, the apse was ingeniously moved from
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Fr Brooke Lunn recalls that "For the 8 a.m. Mass Fr Fynes would catch the underground from St James Park, near where he lived, to Monument, close by St Magnus. He was in his eighties. His GP had told him that this was too much for him, and when Fr Fynes carried on nonetheless, his GP said: 'Well,
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settled the issue in a private conversation with Fynes-Clinton. "He agreed to resign the Hon. Secretaryship, but to continue on the Committee if desired. In a long and, to me, extremely difficult conversation, no man, from whom I profoundly and amiably differed, could have inspired more personal
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concludes that "Fynes-Clinton was a more important figure than his detractors would have. His opponents looked only at his propensity for founding more and more organisations ... without appreciating his enormously wide international contacts with both Eastern and Western churches, as well as his
167:, Canon John Douglas commented that he had "had the great advantage of the help of my friend the Rev. H. J. Fynes-Clinton, to whom the development of the rapprochement between the Anglican and Eastern-Orthodox Churches is due more than to any living man". Fynes-Clinton was joint secretary, with 606:
At the time of the 1911 census Fynes-Clinton was living with the family of Capt. Charles Cockburn Talbot RD RNR (son of Major General Robert Talbot RA and brother of Major General Harry Lynch Talbot RMA) and his wife, Beatrice Caroline Talbot (née Eden), at 10 Marlborough Road, Lee, Lewisham.
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throughout Great Britain and draw a tighter bond between the two countries. This organized a service at St Paul's Cathedral on 7 July 1916 to commemorate the British and Serbian soldiers, doctors and nurses who had died in the defence of Serbia. Fynes-Clinton supported the
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His position was that "Our schism from Rome was corporate: the remedy must be corporate. Individual secession serves but to postpone reunion and leaves the problem where it was before.... The supreme need of the Church of England to-day is Corporate Return to the
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Fynes-Clinton was General Secretary of the Anglican and Eastern Orthodox Churches Union from its foundation in July 1906 until 1914 and thereafter of its successor, the Anglican and Eastern Churches Association. From 1920 to 1924 he served as Secretary to the
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in 'New Blackfriars', Volume 3, Issue 29, pages 251–265, August 1922. For a recent essay on Anglican-Orthodox relations at this time, particularly in connection with Patriarch Meletios Metaxakis's recognition of Anglican orders in 1922, see
219:, (1878 – 1945), Patriarch Locum Tenens, to England in 1923-24 Fynes-Clinton invited those concerned "to assist and to pray with for the restoration of their Homeland and freedom of the distressed remnants of the Assyrian people". 226:
by the House of Commons. The defeat of the Deposited Book provided freedom for Anglican Papalists to continue with services in the way they preferred. Fynes-Clinton is reported to have said that the term 'Deposited Book' was a
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Fynes-Clinton subsequently moved with the Talbots to 27, later 8, Finsbury Square and officiated at the marriage of their son, John Angelo Talbot, in 1921. Beatrice Talbot was a descendant of
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Give Back Saint Sophia: A Report of the Speeches Delivered at the Opening Meeting of the Crusade for the Redemption of Saint Sophia, held at the Cannon Street Hotel, on January 23rd, 1919
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and graduated B.A. in 1898, promoted by seniority to M.A. 1901. In 1899, after leaving Oxford, Fynes-Clinton was a tutor to the Morozov family in Smolensky Boulevard, Moscow.
1185: 1175: 709:, which Fynes-Clinton edited for some years from 1908 to 1914. By 1914 it had approximately 2,000 members in Britain and a branch in the United States. See 412:, Smyth, C., p. 128: SPCK, 1955. This publication provides a full account of the riot that ensued at St Margaret's Westminster in December 1820, reported in 380:
volume 2 (2003), page 2337. Birth registered in the first quarter of 1876; baptised by his father on 11 June 1875 (from Blandford Forum Register of Baptisms)
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On 6 January 1920, Fynes-Clinton issued a leaflet to all churches and chapels in England in support of Armenians, Syrians and other Christians of the
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in The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, 1831, Part II, p.120, London). Commenting on the Oxford University by election of 1829 at which
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commented (22 February 1829) that "Inglis's committee ... is composed of men not much better than old women, except Fynes Clinton, the chairman".
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Constantinople and the Lambeth Conference: Report of the Delegation to the Lambeth Conference of the Oecumenical Patriarchate at Constantinople
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that "it is in the Universal Church alone that the fullness of the harmony of Truth and of spiritual Life can be found". During the visit of
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to meet active parishes in the Anglican Catholic tradition and visit a number of the then vigorous Anglican religious communities.
1190: 97: 608: 185: 132: 41: 1180: 511: 313: 283: 66: 996: 722:, Fellowship of St. Alban and St. Sergius, Volume 1 No. 1, 1979). For further information on the Union and Association see 652: 58: 74: 70: 462: 362:
its original position to one some 30 feet further East on new foundations to provide space for the present chancel. See
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of 11 December 1820, when Fynes Clinton banned an Evangelical lecturer from the pulpit. The subsequent legal case,
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Church and Parish - Studies in Church Problems, illustrated from the Parochial History of St Margaret's Westminster
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when the school's chapel was dedicated in 1955. Fynes-Clinton remained active until his death at the age of 84.
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in Harrow, which was owned by the Walsingham College (Affiliated Schools) Ltd, and represented the Guardians of
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by Bryn Geffert: 'The Journal of Ecclesiastical History'(2006), 57, pp 270-300 Cambridge University Press
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Uncharitably described as "a narrow Evangelical fanatic" by Charles Smyth (see reference below). See
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by Erik Goldstein in 'Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies', Volume 15, 1991, pp. 36-65. See also
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See "The Anglican Papalist: a personal portrait of Henry Joy Fynes-Clinton", A.T. John Slater:
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Founded by Fynes-Clinton in concert with Canon J.A. Douglas and the Rev R.F. Borough - see
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divine of the old school" - after whom Fynes Street in Westminster was named - who was
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Born on 6 May 1875, Fynes-Clinton was the son of Charles Henry Fynes-Clinton, Rector of
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Holy Wisdom and British foreign policy, 1918-1922: the St. Sophia redemption agitation
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Fynes-Clinton was one of the founding guardians and a significant benefactor of the
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The making of a new Europe: R.W. Seton-Watson and the last years of Austria-Hungary
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Old and new London : a narrative of its history, its people, and its places
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generally sensible counsel given to all who asked for it and some who did not."
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A New Disorder in the Church – The Anglican and Eastern Orthodox Churches Union
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for the 1928 version, as it should properly be deposited in the rubbish bin.
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Oxford Movement Centenary Tractate No. 8 Part I, Reprinted and Revised 1943
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from 1941 to 1943. From 1945 until his death he was an active Governor of
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The Union published annual reports between 1906 and 1914 and a magazine,
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Rector and Churchwardens of St Magnus the Martyr v. All having interest
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An Outline History of the Anglican & Eastern Churches Association
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and played a leading role in promoting the cause of reunion of the
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for different aspects of his career. He was son-in-law of Bishop
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The Anglican and Eastern Churches: A Historical Record 1914-1921
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The Anglican and Eastern Churches: A Historical Record 1914-1921
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The Relations of the Anglican Churches with the Eastern-Orthodox
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Alfred Hope Patten and the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham
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Alfred Hope Patten and the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham
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The Church of England and the Holy See: What are we to say?
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Mikhail Morozov's (1870-1903) house on Smolensky Boulevard
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Quainton Hall School, The First Hundred Years: 1897-1996
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The Assyrian Church of the East in the Twentieth Century
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from 1914 to 1921 and on 31 May 1921 became Rector of
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Fynes-Clinton was delighted by the rejection of the
865:, Nassibian, A., p. 239: Palgrave Macmillan, 1984, 89:(later Fiennes-Clinton), a barrister and prominent 238:, served for many years as Priest Director of The 688:; Rouse R., Neill S. and Fey, H.E.: SPCK, 1970. 720:Sobornost incorporating Eastern churches review 504:Second Reading of the Reform Bill - 4 July 1831 686:A history of the ecumenical movement, Volume 1 346:Sorrow and obedience beyond the bounds of Rome 213:Lectures on the Russian Church: Its Ceremonial 1085:History of the Worshipful Company of Plumbers 853:by Athelstan Riley, London: Faith Press, 1919 8: 863:Britain and the Armenian question, 1915-1923 336:, Lunn, B. & Haselock, J.: London, 1983 671:, Cobb, P. (ed), pp 97-98: 1990. See also 471:Lives of the Founders of the British Museum 258:. 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(ed), pp 46-47: 1990 and 508:The New Parliament - The Reform Bill 127:Fynes-Clinton served as a curate at 777:, 5 July 1956, p. 14, column B and 715:Godfrey Benson, 1st Baron Charnwood 428:, Volume 142 Part II, 1827, p.570) 14: 1171:Alumni of Ely Theological College 1166:Alumni of Trinity College, Oxford 928:Visit Of Mar Timotheus To England 473:by Edward Edwards, p.533-4, 1870 67:Canon and Sub Dean of Westminster 822:, 6 September 1920, p. 6, col. C 282:Fynes-Clinton was Master of the 236:Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham 781:, 13 July 1956, p. 14, column B 667:For obituary by Ivan Young see 558:by the Revd A. T. J. Salter at 810:, 29 June 1918, p. 3, col. C). 314:Anglo Catholic History Society 284:Worshipful Company of Plumbers 186:St Sophia Redemption Committee 22:Church of St Magnus the Martyr 1: 993:The Catholic League 1913-1988 718:respect in me than he did." ( 546:, 29 July 1898, p. 10, col. C 534:, 4 August 1894, p. 8, col. D 364:Blandford Forum Parish Church 326:Fynes-Clinton, Rev. Henry Joy 98:The King's School, Canterbury 274:In assessing his influence, 199:The Holy House at Walsingham 133:St Martin's Church, Brighton 1129:Quainton Hall School Chapel 597:, 28 May 1902, p. 4, col. A 87:Clinton James Fynes-Clinton 1207: 834:, SPCK, London, 1921. See 748:, SPCK, London, 1921. 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Index


Anglican Papalist

Blandford Forum
Charles John Fynes Clinton
Cromwell
'high and dry'
Canon and Sub Dean of Westminster
St Margaret's, Westminster
St Giles' Church, Cromwell
Aldborough
Henry Fynes Clinton
Clinton James Fynes-Clinton
Ultra-Tory
The King's School, Canterbury
Ford Studentship
Trinity College, Oxford
Literae Humaniores
Ely Theological College
St John the Evangelist, Upper Norwood
St Martin's Church, Brighton
St Michael's Shoreditch
St Magnus-the-Martyr
City of London
Archbishop of Canterbury
R.W. Seton-Watson
Serbia
Serbian Orthodox Church
Order of St Sava
St Sophia Redemption Committee

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