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Samuel Charles Wilks : ウィキペディア英語版 | Samuel Charles Wilks
Samuel Charles Wilks (1789–1872) was an evangelical clergyman of the Church of England, known as a journalist. ==Life== He was son of Samuel Wilks of Newington, Surrey, and was educated for the church. He matriculated at St Edmund Hall, Oxford, on 8 June 1810, aged 21, and graduated B.A. in 1814 and M.A. in 1816. He took holy orders, attached himself to the Clapham sect, and in 1816 succeeded Zachary Macaulay as editor of the ''Christian Observer'', the organ of the sect. Charles Simeon was a friend. Wilks continued to edit the ''Christian Observer'' until 1850, when he was succeeded by John William Cunningham, and resided at the living of Nursling, near Southampton, to which he had been presented in 1847. He died there on 23 December 1872, in his eighty-fourth year, leaving several children.
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