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'''Crispin William Joynson-Hicks''', (born 7 April 1933) the fourth [[Viscount Brentford]] is a British aristocrat and member of the [[House of Lords]].
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'''Crispin William Joynson-Hicks''', (born 7 April 1933) the fourth [[Viscount Brentford]], is a British aristocrat and member of the [[House of Lords]].
  
 
Joynson Hicks and his wife [[Viscountess Brentford]] are on the evangelical wing of the church and opposed the ordination of the openly gay canon, Dr [[Jeffrey John]], as Bishop of Reading. According to ''[[The Times]]'':
 
Joynson Hicks and his wife [[Viscountess Brentford]] are on the evangelical wing of the church and opposed the ordination of the openly gay canon, Dr [[Jeffrey John]], as Bishop of Reading. According to ''[[The Times]]'':

Revision as of 09:44, 12 April 2012

Crispin William Joynson-Hicks, (born 7 April 1933) the fourth Viscount Brentford, is a British aristocrat and member of the House of Lords.

Joynson Hicks and his wife Viscountess Brentford are on the evangelical wing of the church and opposed the ordination of the openly gay canon, Dr Jeffrey John, as Bishop of Reading. According to The Times:

Significantly, the Church Society, which has led opposition to Dr John and Dr Williams, is headed by Viscount Brentford, an evangelical layman.
His wife, Lady Brentford, was one of the evangelicals on the Archbishops' Council inherited by Dr Williams from his predecessor, Dr George Carey. She handed over to the former newspaper editor Andreas Whittam Smith, First Church Estates Commissioner, when she retired last month.[1]

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  1. Ruth Gledhill and Lewis Smith Church's two wings are locked in moral combat, The Times (London) July 8, 2003, Tuesday Home news; 6.
  2. Evangelical Alliance, New appointment for Viscount Brentford From "EAUK Press Office" <press@eauk.org> Date 15 Feb 1999 10:18:16 For Immediate Release: 15/2/99, Accessed 12 April 2012
  3. Protestant Truth Society Prayer Letter for April 2012, Accessed 12 April 2012