The Hon. and Rev. Samuel Waldegrave, , the new Bishop of Carlisle - from a photograph by John Watkins, 1860. 'The new Bishop will have episcopal jurisdiction over Cumberland, Westmorland, and parts of Lancashire. He will not be entitled to a seat in the House of Lords until a vacancy arises in a diocese other than Canterbury, York, London, Winchester, and Waldegrave is the author of a small volume of university sermons entitled "The Way of Peace," and a large work, containing a simple statement of the teaching of Scripture concerning Justification, Sanctification, an


The Hon. and Rev. Samuel Waldegrave, , the new Bishop of Carlisle - from a photograph by John Watkins, 1860. 'The new Bishop will have episcopal jurisdiction over Cumberland, Westmorland, and parts of Lancashire. He will not be entitled to a seat in the House of Lords until a vacancy arises in a diocese other than Canterbury, York, London, Winchester, and Waldegrave is the author of a small volume of university sermons entitled "The Way of Peace," and a large work, containing a simple statement of the teaching of Scripture concerning Justification, Sanctification, and Assurance, entitled "New Testament Millennarianism," in which, in the Bampton Lectures for 1854, those views of unfulfilled prophecy which are commonly called Millennarian are firmly though kindly combated'. From "Illustrated London News", 1860.


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