Archibald Campbell Tait

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Archibald Campbell Tait was a 19th-century Archbishop of Canterbury known for his role in guiding the Church of England through significant religious and social reforms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Archbishop of Canterbury
human
almaMater University of Oxford
appointedArchbishopOfCanterbury 1868
birthDate 1811-12-21
birthPlace Edinburgh
Scotland
consecrationDate 1842-11-22
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
deathDate 1882-12-03
denomination Church of England
educatedAt Balliol College, Oxford
Edinburgh Academy
University of Glasgow
surface form: Glasgow University
endOfTermAsArchbishopOfCanterbury 1882
era 19th century
familyName Tait
givenName Archibald
guidedInstitution Church of England
influenced religious and social reforms in Victorian England
knownFor guiding the Church of England through religious reforms
involvement in the Public Worship Regulation Act
moderate evangelical churchmanship
responses to ritualism controversies in the Church of England
marriageDate 1843
memberOf Church of England
name Archibald Campbell Tait self-link
notableWork Dangers and Safeguards of Modern Theology
Sermons Preached in the Chapel of Rugby School
surface form: Sermons preached in Rugby School Chapel
numberOfChildren 9
occupation clergyman
theologian
participatedIn Oxford Movement controversies
placeOfBurial Croydon Parish Church
surface form: Addington Church
placeOfDeath Addington Palace, Surrey, England
surface form: Addington Palace

Croydon
positionHeld Archbishop of Canterbury
Bishop of London
Dean of Carlisle
Headmaster of Rugby School
predecessor Charles Longley
surface form: Charles Thomas Longley
religion Anglicanism
spouse Catharine Spooner
successor Edward White Benson
theologicalOrientation evangelical Anglican

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Archbishop Charles Longley succeededInOfficeBy Archibald Campbell Tait
subject surface form: Charles Longley
Archibald Campbell Tait name Archibald Campbell Tait self-link