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438:high church
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284:evangelical
276:Heaton Park
239:Early years
220:high church
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159:Oxfordshire
148:3 June 1994
98:Predecessor
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1912:Cosmo Lang
1842:John Sharp
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1748:Edward Lee
1485:Wulfstan I
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342:Methodist
329:The Times
161:, England
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108:Successor
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