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  1. John Frederick Denison Maurice (29 August 1805 – 1 April 1872) was an English Anglican theologian, a prolific author, and one of the founders of Christian socialism. Since the Second World War, interest in Maurice has expanded.

  2. Sir Frederick Barton Maurice GCB GCMG GCVO DSO (* 19. Januar 1871 in Dublin; † 19. Mai 1951 in Cambridge) war ein britischer General im Ersten Weltkrieg sowie militärwissenschaftlicher Dozent und Schriftsteller.

  3. Frederick Denison Maurice (born Aug. 29, 1805, Normanston, Suffolk, Eng.—died April 1, 1872, London) was a major English theologian of 19th-century Anglicanism and prolific author, remembered chiefly as a founder of Christian Socialism.

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  4. F. D. Maurice King’s in Victorian Britain Frederick Denison Maurice (1805-1872) can be counted amongst the most prominent theologians of the modern Anglican Church. At a time of economic, social, and political turmoil in the mid-19th century, he became the spiritual leader of the influential ‘Christian Socialism’ movement.

  5. F D Maurice was born in 1805, the son of a Unitarian clergyman. He studied civil law at Cambridge, but refused the degree in 1827 rather than declare himself an Anglican. However, he was later converted, and in 1834 was ordained to the priesthood.

  6. Frederick Denison Maurice A Sermon preached in Aid of the Girls' Home, 22, Charlotte Street, Portland Place. By Charles Kingsley London: Macmillan, 1873.

  7. Frederick Denison Maurice was a well-known and controversial Anglican theologian whose published words approached two million and whose working life continued from about 1830 until he died in 1872.