059. Frederick Denison Maurice
Maurice
1805-1872 Biographical Note
Frederick Denison Maurice, English divine and author, was born in 1805. He was the son of a Unitarian clergyman, and after studying in Cambridge began a literary career in London, where his friend Coleridge and others persuaded him to take orders in the Church of England. In 1836 he was appointed chaplain to Guy’s Hospital. In 1840 he was elected professor of English literature and history and in 1846 of divinity at King’s College, London, but lost both positions in 1853 because of his radical views. He was professor of moral philosophy at Cambridge from 1860 until his death in 1872.
