- Henry William Wilberforce
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name = Henry Wilberforce
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birth_place =Clapham
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death_place =Stroud, Gloucestershire
education =Oriel College, Oxford
occupation = clergyman, editor, journalist
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family = son ofWilliam Wilberforce and Barbara Ann Spooner
spouse = Mary Sargent
children = five sons, four daughters
relatives =Robert Isaac Wilberforce (brother),Samuel Wilberforce (brother)
ethnic = English
religion =Church of England ,Roman Catholic
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credits = "Weekly Register", "Dublin Review"
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URL =Henry William Wilberforce (
22 September 1807 -23 April 1873 ), was aChurch of England clergyman , aTractarian , a convert to theRoman Catholic Church , and thereafter a newspaper proprietor, editor andjournalist .Life
Henry Wilberforce was born in 1807, the youngest son of
William Wilberforce and his wife, Barbara Ann Spooner. He studied classics and mathematics atOriel College, Oxford , where he was elected president of theOxford Union . [Josef L. Altholz, “Wilberforce, Henry William (1807–1873),” in "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography", ed. H. C. G. Matthew and Brian Harrison. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004. Available [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29383 online] to subscribers. Accessed 31 December 2007.] He graduate BA in 1830, MA in 1833, in the meantime enrolling as a student atLincoln's Inn . During his time in Oxford he had received tuition fromJohn Henry Newman , through whose influence he not only became attached to theTractarian movement, but abandoned his plan to study for the bar, and instead took orders as anAnglican clergyman.Wilberforce served the Anglican church from 1834 (also the year of his marriage) until 1850, first as
curate of Bransgrove,Hampshire (1834), then as vicar ofWalmer (1841), and finally as vicar ofEast Farleigh ,Kent (1843). [CathEncy
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accessdate = 2007-12-31] In 1850 he followed his wife, Mary Sargent, into the Catholic Church.Upon his conversion, he wrote "Reasons for Submitting to the Catholic Church: a Farewell Letter to his Parishioners" (1851). The
Catholic Defence Association was founded in Ireland the same year, and in 1852 Wilberforce became Secretary, living in Ireland for two or three years. As Secretary of the Catholic Defence Association he engaged in a correspondence onChurch of Ireland proselytizing which was published as "Proselytism in Ireland: the Catholic Defence Association versus the Irish Church Missions on the charge of bribery and intimidation; a correspondence between the Rev. Alex Dallas and the Rev. Henry Wilberforce" (1852). In 1854 he became owner and editor of the "Catholic Standard", changing the name to the "Weekly Register" the following year. In 1864, finding the pace of weekly editorial responsibility too demanding, he sold the "Weekly Register" and embarked on a more leisurely production of articles and reviews for the "Dublin Review". After his death a selection of these was published as "The Church and the Empires" (1874), with a biographical preface by Cardinal Newman. He died inStroud, Gloucestershire , on23 April 1873 .Publications
*"The Foundation of the Faith Assailed in Oxford: a letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, &c. &c. &c. Visitor to the University, with particular reference to the changes in its constitution, now under consideration". By a clerical member of Convocation [i.e. H.W. Wilberforce] . London: Printed for J.G. & F. Rivington, 1835.
*"The Parochial System: An Appeal to English Churchmen". London: Printed for J. G. & F. Rivington, St. Paul's Church Yard, and Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, 1838.
*"The Building of the House of God: a sermon preached in the Church of All Saints, Southampton [...] August 13, 1839 at the rebuilding of the ancient church of St. Lawrence". Southampton: Smart, 1839.
*"Christian Unity". Tracts on the Church 7. London: James Burns, 1842.
*"On the Danger of State Interference with the Trust Deeds of Church Schools. A Letter to Sir R. H. Inglis". London, 1847.
*"Reasons for Submitting to the Catholic Church: a Farewell Letter to his Parishioners". London: Burns and Lambert, 1851.
*"The Church and the Empires: historical periods". Preceded by a memoir of the author by J.H. Newman. London: Henry S. King & Co., 1874.References
External links
* [http://www.newmanreader.org/works/miscellaneous/wilberforce.html John Henry Newman's memoir] , written as an introduction to Wilberforce's "The Church and the Empires"
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