- Charles William Stubbs
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name = Charles William Stubbs
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birth_date = birth date|1845|9|3
birth_place =Liverpool ,England
death_date = dda|1912|05|04|1845|9|3
death_place =Truro ,England
church =Church of England
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education =Royal Institution School , Liverpool;Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
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offices_held =Dean ofEly ,Bishop of Truro
title = Very Reverend
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footnotes = [http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Charles_William_Stubbs 1911 Encyclopedia]Charles William Stubbs (
September 3 ,1845 –May 4 ,1912 ) was an Englishclergyman .He was born in
Liverpool and held several incumbencies, among them rector atWavertree andGranborough . He took a great interest in the working classes and in social subjects, and was liberal both in his political and in his theological opinions.In 1906 he was appointed fourth
Bishop of Truro ; his proper style was The Very Reverend Charles William Stubbs, D.D.Selected works
* "Co-operation & Owenite Socialist Communities/The Land and the Labourers" (1884)
* " [http://www.archive.org/details/landlabourersfac00stubuoft The Land and the Labourers] " (1893)
* "Charles Kingsley and the Christian Social Movement" (1899)
* "Social Teachings of the Lord's Prayer" (1900)
* " [http://www.archive.org/details/christofenglishp00stubiala The Christ of English Poetry] " (1906)
* " [http://www.archive.org/details/cambridgeitsstor00stubuoft Cambridge and its Story] " (1912)
* Hymns, including "Christ was born on Christmas Night" and "Carol of King Cnut"
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