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James Wilson (Archdeacon of Manchester)

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In two very remarkable lectures given in 1892 at the parish church of Rochdale, Wilson, Archdeacon of Manchester, not only accepted Darwinism as true, but wrought it with great argumentative power into a higher view of Christianity; and what is of great significance, these sermons were published by
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and its implications for the literal interpretation of the Bible. He gave two lectures in 1892 in which he accepted Darwinism and argued that it was compatible with a higher view of Christianity; the lectures were published by the
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I remember Miss Octavia Hill once saying that she could get any quantity of money, and any quantity of enthusiasm, but that her difficulty was to get trained intelligence, either in men or women.
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Wilson was a major figure in the development and reform of Victorian public schools and promoted the teaching of science, which had until then been neglected. He was maths and science master at
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in Lincolnshire, had earlier been headmaster there. According to his autobiography, Wilson had a rather unhappy time at King William's College. He later studied at
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in 1879, which became a standard reference work in astronomy. His astronomical observations seem to have come to an end after he left Rugby and went to Clifton.
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the same Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge which only a few years before had published the most bitter attacks against the Darwinian theory.
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In 1925 he wrote an essay entitled "The Religious Effect of the Idea of Evolution". He wrote a number of books, including
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to alleviate the plight of the "labouring masses, and in particular the (poor) women and girls of England".
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The senior wranglers of the University of Cambridge, from 1748 to 1907. With biographical, & c., notes
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In 1868 he married his first wife, Annie Elizabeth Moore. Their first child was the leading civil servant
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Mention of an obituary in 1932 QJ 88 (Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of the UK), not online
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from August 1848 to midsummer 1853 (his twin died in December 1856). Their father Edward, vicar of
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Preacher at Cambridge in 1900; and Lecturer in Pastoral Theology at Cambridge in 1902.
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In 1883 he married his second wife, Georgina Mary Talbot. Their sons included Sir
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While at Clifton, he successfully pushed for the creation of St Agnes Park in
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A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom
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had remained the standard textbook used in British schools.
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Wilson and his twin brother, Edward Pears Wilson, attended
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from 1905 to 1926 and vice-dean of the cathedral. He was
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Wilson was encouraged by Temple to write the textbook
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In 1921, he served for one year as president of The
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Castletown, Isle of Man
Steep, Hampshire
King William's College
Sedbergh School
St. John's College, Cambridge
Mona Wilson
Arnold Talbot Wilson
Steuart Wilson
Castletown, Isle of Man
Steep, Hampshire
Church of England
theologian
astronomer
King William's College
Isle of Man
Nocton
Sedbergh School
St John's College
Cambridge
Senior Wrangler
Master of Arts
Rugby School
Clifton College
double stars
George Mitchell Seabroke
Frederick Temple
Bishop of Exeter
Archbishop of Canterbury
Euclid's Elements

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