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Alexander James Beresford Beresford Hope, known commonly as Beresford Hope, was a distinguished British politician, writer, and fervent supporter of the Anglican church. Born on January 25, 1820, into an influential family, he was the son of Thomas Hope, a noted art patron and author, and Louisa de la Poer Beresford. Beresford Hope was well-educated, attending Eton and later graduating from Trinity College, Cambridge. His intellectual pursuits found expression in various fields, particularly in the socio-religious sphere. Among his notable works as an author is „Church Politics and Church Prospects” which reflects his deep commitment to church matters and perspectives on ecclesiastical affairs. This particular treatise showcases his conservative stance and his literary style that often melded articulate argumentation with a deep passion for his subject matter. Beresford Hope was also associated with the foundation of the Saturday Review and contributed regularly, offering his views and critiques on contemporary issues. His influence extended beyond literature into the political realm, where he served as Member of Parliament for several constituencies and championed the High Church movement within the Church of England. Beresford Hope”s contributions to literature, theology, and politics are marked by his dedication to traditional values and his belief in the integral role of the church in society. He passed away on October 20, 1887, leaving behind a legacy of intellectual rigor and cultural conservatism.




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Beresford Hope: Church Politics and Church Prospects
In ‘Church Politics and Church Prospects’ by Beresford Hope, the author delves into the political dynamics within the Church of England during the 19th century, exploring the intersections of …
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