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F. D. Maurice : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frederick Denison Maurice
John Frederick Denison Maurice, often known as F. D. Maurice (29 August 1805 – 1 April 1872), was an English theologian, religious author, and prominent Christian Socialist. ==Early life== Maurice was born at Normanston, Suffolk, the son of a Unitarian minister. In his own account: Young Maurice entered Trinity College, Cambridge in 1823, though only members of the Established Church were eligible to obtain a degree. Together with John Sterling (with whom Maurice founded the Apostles' Club) he migrated to Trinity Hall and obtained a first class degree in civil law in 1827.〔 Maurice then came to London and gave himself to literary work, writing a novel, ''Eustace Conway, or the Brother and Sister'', and editing the ''London Literary Chronicle'' until 1830 and also, for a short time, the ''Athenaeum''.
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