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Michael Claude Harper (1931-03-12 – 2010-01-06) was an English priest. Originally a priest in the Church of England, he became a priest of the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch. He was a key leader of the British charismatic movement from the 1960s to the 1980s. Harper won a scholarship to Gresham's School, Holt, then attended Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge, where he read law and theology. His full biography, Visited by God, was published by his wife Jeanne in late 2013.
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