- Harrington Clare Lees
Harrington Clare Lees (17 March 1870 – 10 January 1929),
Anglican archbishop ofMelbourne .Family
Lees was the eldest son of
William Lees , J.P.,Ashton-under-Lyne ,Lancashire ,England , and his wife,Emma Lees , (daughter ofWilliam Clare , M.D. He married (1) Winifred May, daughter of the Rev. J. M. Cranswick, and (2) Joanna Mary, daughter ofHerbert Linnell . He had no children.Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=Harrington Clare|Last=Lees|Link=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogL.html#lees1 |accessdate=2008-10-05 ]Education
He was educated at the Methodist
The Leys School andSt John's College, Cambridge , where he graduated B.A. with a second class in the theological tripos in 1892, and M.A. in 1896. He was ordaineddeacon in 1893] ,priest in 1894, and was acurate atReading, Berkshire , chaplain at Turin and curate atChildwall , until in 1900 he becamevicar ofSt John's, Kenilworth .Career
In 1907 Lees became vicar of
Christ Church, Beckenham , and in 1919 vicar ofSwansea . In this year he was offered the bishopric ofBendigo, Victoria but refused it. In August 1921 he was appointed archbishop of Melbourne, was consecrated atSt Paul's Cathedral ,London , on 14 August 1921, and enthroned atSt Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne , on 15 February 1922.Lees soon showed himself to be a vigorous worker and a good preacher. He was at Melbourne for less than seven years before he died, but his episcopate was marked by the undertaking of the completion of St Paul's cathedral, and by a great increase in the social work of the church; more especially in connexion with the various homes conducted by the
mission of St James and St John , and theChurch of England free kindergartens. He visited England in 1928 and died suddenly at Bishopscourt, East Melbourne on 10 January 1929.Australian Dictionary of Biography
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John Longstaff is in the chapter house at Melbourne.Lees never spared himself and overwork was a contributing cause of his comparatively early death. He had bright personality and was much like by everyone, whether in an industrial parish like Swansea or as archibishop of Melbourne. At synod he was an excellent chairman, speaking little himself, but giving his rulings with decision. In the evangelistic tradition of the diocese, he belonged to no party and his ability, humanity and broad outlook, made him an excellent leader of his church.
Publications
His published works include:
*"St Paul's Epistles to Thessalonica" (1905)
*"The Work of Witness and the Promise of Power" (1908)
*"The Joy of Bible Study" (1909)
*"The King's Highway" (1910)
*"St Paul and his Converts" (1910), third impression (1916)
*"Christ and his Slaves" (1911)
*"The Sunshine of the Good News" (1912)
*"The Divine Master in Home Life" (1915)
*"The Practice of the Love of Christ" (1915)
*"The Eyes of his Glory" (1916)
*"St Paul's Friends" (1917)
*"The Love that Ceases to Calculate" (1918)
*"God's Garden and Ours" (1918)
*"Failure and Recovery" (1919)
*"The Starting Place of Victory" (1919)He was also a contributor to Hastings' "A Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels".
References
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NAME=Lees, Harrington Clare
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DATE OF BIRTH=17 March 1870
PLACE OF BIRTH=Ashton-under-Lyne ,Lancashire ,England
DATE OF DEATH=10 January 1929
PLACE OF DEATH=East Melbourne,Australia
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