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William Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury, was the outstanding
Anglican figure of the twentieth century. His honesty, wide
interests, immense humanity, sense of fun, and utter lack of
pomposity won him the respect of thousands of men and women who
never darkened the doors of a church, while his intellect and
seriousness of purpose impressed the clergy and his peers. This
volume brings together twenty-two of Temple's essays and addresses
covering the whole span of his adult life, and illustrating in an
impressive way both the catholicity of his interests, the breadth
of his social thinking and the depth of his religious faith.
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