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Simon Phipps: A Portrait

Patricia Wyndham, Caroline Gilmour

Paperback 2003-11-06

Publisher Description

British society may change slowly but change it has and this biography of a British Bishop gives an insight into a world that no longer exists in those islands across the Atlantic. But Simon Phipps excercised influence and commanded respect amongst those who now rule Britannia. Simon Phipps was educated at Eton public school an and at Trinity College, Cambridge, England, before entering the Brigade of Guards and hitting the headlines as a suitor for the hand in marriage of the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II. He was then ordained into the Church of England and moved up to become Bishop of Lincoln. He was a man of passionate personal holiness and believed strongly in the role of the church as an agent for social reform. Simon Phipps died in April 2001 and this book is a tribute to the enormous respect and affection that t he commanded.

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Publisher Description

British society may change slowly but change it has and this biography of a British Bishop gives an insight into a world that no longer exists in those islands across the Atlantic. But Simon Phipps excercised influence and commanded respect amongst those who now rule Britannia. Simon Phipps was educated at Eton public school an and at Trinity College, Cambridge, England, before entering the Brigade of Guards and hitting the headlines as a suitor for the hand in marriage of the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II. He was then ordained into the Church of England and moved up to become Bishop of Lincoln. He was a man of passionate personal holiness and believed strongly in the role of the church as an agent for social reform. Simon Phipps died in April 2001 and this book is a tribute to the enormous respect and affection that t he commanded.

Koorong Code217626
ISBN0826471382
EAN9780826471383
Pages224
DepartmentBooks
CategoryBiography
PublisherBloomsbury Continuum Publishing Group
Publication DateNov 2003
Dimensions13 x 127 x 207mm
Weight0.227kg