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A NEW DEAN.

By Telegraph Association.—Copyright. London, April 5. Prebendary Wace, of St. Paul's, has succeeded the late Dean Farrar. •

The Rev. Henry Wace, D.D., is Rector of St. Michael's, Cornhill, Prebendary of St. Paul's, examining chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury. He is 67 years of age. He was educated at Marlborough, Rugby, King's College (London), and Brasenose College, Oxford (second-class honours in classics and mathematics). ■■'■ He delivered the Boyle lectures (1874, 1875), the Bampton -lectures at Oxford (1879), and has been select preacher both at Oxford and Cambridge. He became Professor of Ecclesiastical . History at King's College, London, in 1875, and was Principal of King's College from 1884 to 1897. He is the author of several important works, including a series of essays on " The Christian Faith and Some Recent Agnostic Attacks."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12239, 7 April 1903, Page 5

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A NEW DEAN. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12239, 7 April 1903, Page 5

A NEW DEAN. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12239, 7 April 1903, Page 5

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