Edward Hicks - Pacifist Bishop at War
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Edward Hicks was the Bishop of Lincoln during the First World War -- a cleric who had condemned the war but had to watch his sons go off to fight -- one not to return. He keep detailed diaries -- …
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Edward Hicks was the Bishop of Lincoln during the First World War -- a cleric who had condemned the war but had to watch his sons go off to fight -- one not to return. He keep detailed diaries -- full of often indiscreet comments -- and through them we see a man wrestling with his own conscience and beliefs, in a very public role. He was also a strong supporter of votes for women -- highly unusual at that time -- and a supporter of teetotalism, again, an unusual stance for a Church of England dignitary.
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