Records of the Anglican Evangelical Group Movement 1907-1972

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Records of the Anglican Evangelical Group Movement 1907-1972

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Doyle A fl 1975

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Storr, Vernon F. (Vernon Faithfull), 1869-1940

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Warman Frederick Sumpter Guy 1872-1950

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Hickin Leonard fl 1977

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Anglican Evangelical Group Movement

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The Anglican Evangelical Group Movement: The Anglican Evangelical Group Movement began as a small, informal grouping of discontented evangelicals within the Church of England in 1906. It is said to have emerged as a result of the visit of Douglas Thornton, a member of the missionary union, to St Aidan's College, Birkenhead, where he found a number of people discontented with the direction evangelicalism had taken in the last quarter of the nineteenth century. Thornton in...