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  1. 18 mag 2000 · The former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Donald Coggan has died aged 90. He died peacefully on Wednesday in a nursing home near Winchester, Hampshire, after a long illness. Lord Coggan held the post of spiritual leader of Anglican Christians from 1974 to 1980 and was well known as a distinguished Biblical scholar and for his work in improving ...

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  3. AL DOTT. FREDERICK DONALD COGGAN, ARCIVESCOVO DI CANTERBURY. 30 novembre 1975 . A Sua Grazia il Rev.mo Dott. Frederick Donald Coggan Arcivescovo di Canterbury. Scriviamo una letteraalla vostra lettera del 9 luglio scorso.

  4. Frederick Donald Coggan, born 1909, Bishop of Bradford 1956-1961; Archbishop of York 1961-1975; Archbishop of Canterbury 1975-1980, died 2000. See also the Donald Coggan fonds. Documents. CFR-RC-52 – p. 1 ~ Letter of Archbishop Donald Coggan to Pope Paul VI 9 July 1975

  5. 19 dic 2019 · Coggan, Donald, 1909-2000. Publication date 1988 Topics Preaching Publisher New York : Crossroad Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled ...

  6. Coggan, Donald (1909–2000). Archbishop of Canterbury. Coggan was born in London of a west country family and ultimately Welsh stock. He had a distinguished academic career at Cambridge and at Manchester University, where he taught Semitic languages and literature prior to ordination in 1934.

  7. Dr. Donald Coggan Enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury Diocesan Press Service.February 6, 1975 [75046] CANTERBURY, England -- Dignitaries from all the main traditions of Christendom throned the ancient city of Canterbury on January 24 when the Most Reverend Frederick Donald Coggan was enthroned as the 101st Archbishop of Canterbury, spiritual leader of the 46.7 million members of the Anglican ...