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Leonard Burrows

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37: 390: 342:, and 51 sons of clergymen had volunteered for the military. In 1917, Burrows opposed peace proposals and, in 1918, looked forward to total victory over Germany ‘For the first time in History there is a real chance of obtaining a lasting peace for the world. If the system of military and scientific barbarism for which Germany stands can be finally and completely destroyed, a 335:, even though his younger son, Leonard Righton Burrows, was killed in action. He had already written of ‘ ....personal devotion and self-sacrifice even unto death in the cause of righteousness, freedom and truth.’ 328:. He regarded Burrows and his wife “as rather of the ‘pushing’ order”, but still had Burrows appointed to Sheffield although Burrows's whole career had been in the south of England. 1091: 1081: 338:
Three months after his son's death, Burrows praised Church people who ‘have thrown their whole strength into the War’. Clergy were serving as chaplains and in the
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Burrows retired from Sheffield in August, 1939, on the eve of the Second World War. He was described as a fine Christian gentleman and a splendid Diocesan.
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will be possible which shall exchange the law of force for the force of law. Is any sacrifice too great to achieve so priceless a blessing?’
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The key figure in the appointment of bishops at that time was the Prime Minister,
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Like so many of his generation, Burrows would be disappointed that a
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Burrows was a strong supporter of British involvement in the
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on 21 March 1914 (in a service of investiture at
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Friday, February 04, 1881; pg. 12; Issue 30109; col B
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London: The Field Press. p. 1360. 226:on 7 December 1857, he was educated at 403: 1092:20th-century Church of England bishops 1082:People educated at Charterhouse School 651:Lambeth Palace Library, Davidson X(10) 625:– via UK Press Online archives. 588:– via UK Press Online archives. 518:– via UK Press Online archives. 481:– via UK Press Online archives. 7: 359:He died on 6 February 1940 aged 82. 639:of York diocese; Burrows the first 317:), he served 25 years as its first 14: 63:1914 – 1939 (ret.) 564:"Consecration of bishops. 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Bishop of Sheffield

Sheffield Cathedral
Diocese of Sheffield
Leslie Hunter
Bishop of Lewes
Harold Browne
Randall Davidson
Rugby, Warwickshire
British
Anglican
Alma mater
New College, Oxford
Anglican
bishop
Rugby, Warwickshire
Charterhouse
New College, Oxford
Advent
St Andrew's Church, Farnham
ordained
St Thomas's Day
St Nicholas', Guildford
Harold Browne
Bishop of Winchester
Curate
Dorking
Vicar
Wrecclesham
Rural Dean

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