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Bishop Robert Gray, the first Anglican Bishop of Cape Town, came to South Africa in 1848 to establish a province of the Established Church, the Church of England in the Cape Colony, adjacent territories and the island of St Helena. Gray's fourfold objective was to increase the number of clergy, to b...
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| author | Martin, Desmond |
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| description | Bishop Robert Gray, the first Anglican Bishop of Cape Town, came to South Africa in 1848 to establish a province of the Established Church, the Church of England in the Cape Colony, adjacent territories and the island of St Helena. Gray's fourfold objective was to increase the number of clergy, to build churches and schools, to establish missions among the 'heathen' and to found a training college for young men. The focus of the thesis is Gray's second objective - his church building programme. |
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| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/10637 The churches of Bishop Robert Gray & Mrs Sophia Gray : an historical and architectural review Martin, Desmond Godby, Michael Historical Studies Bishop Robert Gray, the first Anglican Bishop of Cape Town, came to South Africa in 1848 to establish a province of the Established Church, the Church of England in the Cape Colony, adjacent territories and the island of St Helena. Gray's fourfold objective was to increase the number of clergy, to build churches and schools, to establish missions among the 'heathen' and to found a training college for young men. The focus of the thesis is Gray's second objective - his church building programme. 2014-12-30T19:52:02Z 2014-12-30T19:52:02Z 2002 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10637 eng application/pdf Department of Historical Studies Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town |
| spellingShingle | Historical Studies Martin, Desmond The churches of Bishop Robert Gray & Mrs Sophia Gray : an historical and architectural review |
| thesis_degree_str | Doctoral |
| title | The churches of Bishop Robert Gray & Mrs Sophia Gray : an historical and architectural review |
| title_full | The churches of Bishop Robert Gray & Mrs Sophia Gray : an historical and architectural review |
| title_fullStr | The churches of Bishop Robert Gray & Mrs Sophia Gray : an historical and architectural review |
| title_full_unstemmed | The churches of Bishop Robert Gray & Mrs Sophia Gray : an historical and architectural review |
| title_short | The churches of Bishop Robert Gray & Mrs Sophia Gray : an historical and architectural review |
| title_sort | churches of bishop robert gray mrs sophia gray an historical and architectural review |
| topic | Historical Studies |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10637 |
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