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Edward Frederick Carpenter KCVO (27 November 1910-26 August 1998)〔(NPG details )〕 was an Anglican priest and author〔Amongst others he wrote "Thomas Sherlock", 1936; "Thomas Tenison, His Life and Times", 1948; "That Man Paul", 1953; "Common Sense about Christian Ethics", 1961; "The English Church", 1966; "Cantuar: the Archbishops in their office", 1971; "Westminster Abbey", "Archbishop Fisher: his life and times", 1991 > British Library website accessed 21:34 GMT 1 March 2010〕 == Life == Carpenter was educated at Strode's Grammar School〔"The Deans" Beeson,T.R: Canterbury,SCM, 2004 ISBN 0-334-02987-2〕 and King's College London.〔“Who was Who” 1897-2007 London, A & C Black, 2007 ISBN 978-0-19-954087-7〕 and ordained in 1936.〔Crockford's Clerical Directory1940-41 Oxford, OUP,1941〕 After curacies at Holy Trinity, Marylebone and St Mary's Harrow he was Rector of Great Stanmore.〔(Independent Obituary )〕 After this his ministry was spent at Westminster Abbey, first as a canon, then archdeacon and finally, from 1974, Dean of Westminster.〔''The Times'', Thursday, Apr 25, 1974; pg. 1; Issue 59073; col D New Dean''〕 He retired to Richmond, Surrey. Carpenter wrote ''Common sense about Christian ethics'' as part of the Common Sense series. He was the first chairman of the Week of Prayer for World Peace, a global interfaith initiative created by the Anglican Pacifist Fellowship.〔()〕
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