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  1. William Frend FRAS (22 November 1757 – 21 February 1841) was an English clergyman (later Unitarian), social reformer and writer. After a high-profile university trial in Cambridge, which deprived him of his residency rights as fellow of his college, he became a leading figure in London radical circles.

  2. Nov 2, 2006 · THE REVD PROFESSOR W. H. C. FREND. WILLIAM FREND, warm, cantankerous, energetic, will be remembered with affection by generations of students of early church history. He died on 1 August, aged 89.

  3. (William Hugh Clifford Frend) OBITUARY NOTICE —See index for CA sketch: Born January 11, 1916, in Shottermill, Surrey, England; died August 1, 2005, in Cambridge, England. Priest, historian, archaeologist, educator, and author.

  4. William Hugh Clifford Frend was born in 1916, the son of a vicarage. Educated at Fernden and Haileybury, he graduated at Keble College, Oxford, with a First in Modern History in 1937, picked...

  5. Feb 22, 2020 · The definitive text in early church history, Frend's The Rise of Christianity offers a vast, panoramic sweep of Christianity's first six centuries, from the dust of Palestine to the court of Justinian and the parting of Eastern and Western Christianity.

  6. The definitive text in early church history, Frend's The Rise of Christianity offers a vast, panoramic sweep of Christianity's first six centuries, from the dust of Palestine to the court...

  7. William Frend (1757–1841) was a Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge, notable for intellectual brilliance and Christian good works. An early participant.