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  1. Robert Wilberforce. Robert Isaac Wilberforce (19 December 1802 – 3 February 1857) was an English clergyman and writer. Early life and education. He was second son of abolitionist William Wilberforce, and active in the Oxford Movement . He was educated at Oriel College, Oxford, taking a double first in 1823. [1] Career.

  2. Wilberforce, ROBERT ISAAC, b. at Clapham, December 19, 1802; d. at Albano, near Rome, February 3, 1857. He was the second son of William Wilberforce, and a younger brother of Samuel Wilberforce, Anglican Bishop of Oxford.

  3. Robert Francis Wilberforce. FATHER GEORGE WILLIAM RUTLER. It was through his brother-in-law, Louis Bancel Warren, that I got to know Robert Francis Wilberforce (18871988), and none too soon, for he was closing in on his 100th birthday a genetic habit of the family, . . .

  4. The Life of William Wilberforce By his sons, Robert Isaac Wilberforce and Samuel Wilberforce. London: J. Murray, 1838. The Five Empires: An Outline of Ancient History.

  5. The library holds the collection of the Community of the Resurrection in Mirfield, around 2700 items. 72 books in the Mirfield collection originally belonged to the abolitionist William Wilberforce and his two sons Robert and Samuel.

  6. Wilberforce’s three great works constitute the kernel of the three following chapters. His first major work – on the incarnation – is the basis and precursor of the others. In it he develops a doctrine of the incarnation in which the mediatorial and sacramental roles of Christ are emphasised.

  7. Includes the Catholic Encyclopedia, Church Fathers, Summa, Bible and more — all for only $19.99... Born at Clapham, 19 December, 1802; died at Albano, near Rome, 3 Feb. 1857. He was the second son of William Wilberforce, and a younger brother of Samuel Wilberforce, Anglican Bishop of Oxford.