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And again, to take a couple of specific examples, when I visit Angola or further afield, as in Pakistan, sometimes it's possible because the Archbishop of Canterbury is a high profile visitor, it becomes possible for me to take a local church leader in to meet a president, or a cabinet minister, in a way that they wouldn't necessarily have the clout to do on their own.
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And again, to take a couple of specific examples, when I visit Angola or further afield, as in Pakistan, sometimes it's possible because the Archbishop of Canterbury is a high profile visitor, it becomes possible for me to take a local church leader in to meet a president, or a cabinet minister, in a way that they wouldn't necessarily have the clout to do on their own.
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And again, to take a couple of specific examples, when I visit Angola or further afield, as in Pakistan, sometimes it's possible because the Archbishop of Canterbury is a high profile visitor, it becomes possible for me to take a local church leader in to meet a president, or a cabinet minister, in a way that they wouldn't necessarily have the clout to do on their own.
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The Archbishop of Canterbury is the Chief Exec of our established i.e.official religion.
Another radical atheist comes out in favor of evolution. - The Panda's Thumb 2006
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The Archbishop of Canterbury is a member of the House of Lords by virtue of his Office.
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AMANPOUR: The head of the Church of England, of course, is the queen herself, but the Archbishop of Canterbury is the clerical head of the nation's Protestants.
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Christian religion was a greater person than the King of England, and that the Archbishop of Canterbury could be a Christian minister rather than a
The Rise of the Democracy Joseph Clayton
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The Archbishop of Canterbury is the Primate of All England; under Canterbury are 28 suffragan dioceses; York consists of an archdiocese and 9 suffragan bishoprics.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913
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He had been so greatly pleased with the result that he ordered them to be called the Archbishop of Canterbury's Bibles.
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The Archbishop of Canterbury was the officiating priest.
Earl Hubert's Daughter The Polishing of the Pearl - A Tale of the 13th Century Emily Sarah Holt 1864
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