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What does a Bishop, having declared himself a pacifist, do when his country goes to war?

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“Edward Lee Hicks gets few mentions in the literature of World War One. G. R. Evans brings to life a forgotten hero, one who considered the war to be unjustified… but whose compassion for war participants was genuine.” -- BOB HOLMAN, author of Woodbine Willie

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 8
Preface 9
Section 1. The Man and the Job
Chapter 1: Beginnings 13
Chapter 2: Parish Priest and Married Man 26
Chapter 3: New Directions 40
Chapter 4: Passions and Preferment 60
Chapter 5: What is a Bishop For? 69
Chapter 6: A Hard Act to Follow 79
Section 2. Learning to Be a Bishop
Chapter 7: Enthronement and Getting Started 91
Chapter 8: Diocesan Business 102
Chapter 9: Overwork and its Consequences 122
Chapter 10: Return to the Fray 128
Chapter 11: Settling into Harness: The Pre-war Years 146
Chapter 12: The Last Year of Peace and the Run-up to War 159
Edward Hicks: Pacifist Bishop at War Contents
Section 3. Being a Bishop in Wartime
Chapter 13: War Breaks Out 179
Chapter 14: Not Over by Christmas 197
Chapter 15: Army Chaplains and Conscientious Objectors 217
Chapter 16: National Mission 230
Chapter 17: The Loss of a Son 244
Chapter 18: Looking to a Post-war World 269
Chapter 19: Conclusion: The End of the War and the End of a Life 288
Timeline 294
Further Background to the Story
Lincoln High School for Girls and Lucie Savill 295
Henry Scott Holland, Hastings Rashdall and the Christian Social
Union 296
Nursing: Vera Brittain, Daisy Dobbs and the VADs 299
The Bloomsbury set tries not to go to war 303
Women’s suffrage: The key issues 307
Edith Picton-Turvill and the ordination of women 308
Canon Foster and the Lincoln Record Society 310
More About Some of the Characters
Hugh Stowell Brown 313
Will Crooks 314
Randall Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1903–28 314
Charles Gore 314
Margaret Haig 315
John Edward Hine 317
A. S. Duncan-Jones 317
Leifchild Leif Jones 318
Ronnie Knox 318
Hastings Rashdall 319
Maude Royden 321
Frederick Tryon 321
Archdeacon Wakeford 322
Places to Visit 325
Further Reading 326
Index 329

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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      What does a Bishop, having declared himself a pacifist, do when his country goes to war?

      Trade Review
      “Edward Lee Hicks gets few mentions in the literature of World War One. G. R. Evans brings to life a forgotten hero, one who considered the war to be unjustified… but whose compassion for war participants was genuine.” -- BOB HOLMAN, author of Woodbine Willie

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments 8
      Preface 9
      Section 1. The Man and the Job
      Chapter 1: Beginnings 13
      Chapter 2: Parish Priest and Married Man 26
      Chapter 3: New Directions 40
      Chapter 4: Passions and Preferment 60
      Chapter 5: What is a Bishop For? 69
      Chapter 6: A Hard Act to Follow 79
      Section 2. Learning to Be a Bishop
      Chapter 7: Enthronement and Getting Started 91
      Chapter 8: Diocesan Business 102
      Chapter 9: Overwork and its Consequences 122
      Chapter 10: Return to the Fray 128
      Chapter 11: Settling into Harness: The Pre-war Years 146
      Chapter 12: The Last Year of Peace and the Run-up to War 159
      Edward Hicks: Pacifist Bishop at War Contents
      Section 3. Being a Bishop in Wartime
      Chapter 13: War Breaks Out 179
      Chapter 14: Not Over by Christmas 197
      Chapter 15: Army Chaplains and Conscientious Objectors 217
      Chapter 16: National Mission 230
      Chapter 17: The Loss of a Son 244
      Chapter 18: Looking to a Post-war World 269
      Chapter 19: Conclusion: The End of the War and the End of a Life 288
      Timeline 294
      Further Background to the Story
      Lincoln High School for Girls and Lucie Savill 295
      Henry Scott Holland, Hastings Rashdall and the Christian Social
      Union 296
      Nursing: Vera Brittain, Daisy Dobbs and the VADs 299
      The Bloomsbury set tries not to go to war 303
      Women’s suffrage: The key issues 307
      Edith Picton-Turvill and the ordination of women 308
      Canon Foster and the Lincoln Record Society 310
      More About Some of the Characters
      Hugh Stowell Brown 313
      Will Crooks 314
      Randall Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1903–28 314
      Charles Gore 314
      Margaret Haig 315
      John Edward Hine 317
      A. S. Duncan-Jones 317
      Leifchild Leif Jones 318
      Ronnie Knox 318
      Hastings Rashdall 319
      Maude Royden 321
      Frederick Tryon 321
      Archdeacon Wakeford 322
      Places to Visit 325
      Further Reading 326
      Index 329

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