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Excerpt from Fifty Years at East Brent: The Letters of George Anthony Denison, 1845-1896, Archdeacon of Taunton The life of George Anthony Denison, Archdeacon of Taunton, was so intimately connected with the work of the Church of England, subsequent to the Oxford Movement, and with the course of the development of the High Church Party during the latter half of the nineteenth century, that it is thought that his letters would be interesting to those who are concerned in Church matters, and who are now labouring in the cause to which all his energies were devoted, of preserving in the heart and life of the people of England the religious teaching transmitted through successive generations by ...