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John Scott Lidgett

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Lidgett married Emmeline Davies in 1884. They had a son (John Cuthbert Lidgett, b.1885, killed in action 1918) and a daughter (Lettice Mary Lidgett, b.1887, m. Gerald H. Davy 1911, d.1980). Emmeline died in 1934.
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from 1930 to 1932. He was active in supporting the development of women's colleges and, through his support for the university's relations with teacher training colleges, was instrumental in the foundation of its
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in 1932, and was the first President of the newly united church's conference. He remained in the active work of the ministry as chairman of the London South-West Methodist District until he was 94.
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and reformer within British Methodism, stressing the importance of the church's engagement with the whole of society and human culture, and as an effective advocate for education within
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on the council from 1918 to 1928. He was prominent on the LCC Education Committee. He was appointed a
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from 1922 until he retired in 1946 at the age of 92. He served as deputy vice-chancellor and as
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Lidgett was active in London politics for much of his career. He served as an alderman of the
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By the standards of 19th-century British Methodism, Lidgett's theology was
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in the East End of London. Like the secular settlements such as
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Wellings, Martin. "Lidgett, John Scott (1854–1953)".
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John Scott Lidgett: Archbishop of British Methodism?
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In later life Lidgett was closely involved with the
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He served as the first 188: 137: 94: 63: 52: 40: 613:on London County Council 581:Party political offices 364:, and was leader of the 243:Lidgett was educated at 112:Sir Robert William Perks 123:Dr Henry Maldwyn Hughes 635:Vice-Chancellor of the 491:10.1093/ref:odnb/34530 285:Institute of Education 261:University of Aberdeen 133:Frederick Luke Wiseman 415:Sonship and Salvation 397:The Fatherhood of God 362:London County Council 328:Bermondsey Settlement 296:West Norwood Cemetery 265:The Fatherhood of God 675:People from Lewisham 637:University of London 272:University of London 184:Methodist theologian 409:God in Christ Jesus 351:ecumenical movement 628:Sir Gregory Foster 322:stance, towards a 312:penal substitution 310:; he rejected the 203:Wesleyan Methodist 195:John Scott Lidgett 30:John Scott Lidgett 653: 652: 644:Succeeded by 620:Academic offices 614: 604:Succeeded by 597:Progressive Party 560:978-0-7162-0571-5 550:. Peterborough: 497:(Subscription or 366:Progressive Party 326:. 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The Reverend
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President of the Methodist Conference
Sir Robert William Perks
Lewisham
Epsom
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Wesleyan Methodist
minister
theologian
London
Wesley Guild
President of the Methodist Conference
Lewisham
Westminster Training College
University College, London
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MA
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University of Aberdeen
University of London
Senate
vice-chancellor
Institute of Education
Epsom
West Norwood Cemetery
liberal
penal substitution
atonement

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