Prelates and People: Ecclesiastical Social Thought in England, 1783-1852Routledge, 17. juni 2014 - 480 sider First published in 2006. The reform of the Church of England in the first half of the nineteenth century was moulded considerably by the same pressures of industrialization, urbanization, and population growth that rapidly altered English society adn its institutions as a whole. The present work examines the responses of the episcopal leadership of the Church of England and Wales to the transformation of teh soceity to which they ministered. It considers primarily their social ideas and policies from teh decade preceding the French Revolution to the middle of the nineteenth century: from the period when a few bishops began to worry abotu the effectiveness of their abuse-ridden Church to the time when teh established Church, ecclesiastically reformed and spiritually revitalized, looked forward to evangelizing the multitudes who peopled the new age. The study concentrates on the attitudes and policies of those prelates installed in the years before 1783, between 1783 and 1812, between 1812 and 1830, and finally between 1830 and 1852. Professor Soloway also examines their social connections, showing the predominantly aristocratic nature of the Church's leadership in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. He emphasises the importance of the role of these men in guiding, administering and reforming the established Church in a period of unprecedented economic and social change. |
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... Charge. to the Clergy of His Diocese At the Triennial Visitation, Holden in July, MDCCCXL (1840), 31. Murray was only one of several prelates who feared that the harmonious ideal of a clerical hierarchy ... Charge Delivered to the Clergy of.
... Charge. to the Clergy of His Diocese At the Triennial Visitation, Holden in July, MDCCCXL (1840), 31. Murray was only one of several prelates who feared that the harmonious ideal of a clerical hierarchy ... Charge Delivered to the Clergy of.
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... Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Gloucester, In August and September, MDCCCXXXV(1835) 17. 2 James Henry Monk (1784%#x2013;1856), son of a military officer, Regius Professor of Greek at Oxford (1809–23), Bishop of ...
... Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Gloucester, In August and September, MDCCCXXXV(1835) 17. 2 James Henry Monk (1784%#x2013;1856), son of a military officer, Regius Professor of Greek at Oxford (1809–23), Bishop of ...
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... Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Salisbury... July and August, 1848 (1848), 23– 25 Denison, of lesser gentry parentage, was not in imminent danger of being swept away by a flood of low-born bishops. Nevertheless, there ...
... Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Salisbury... July and August, 1848 (1848), 23– 25 Denison, of lesser gentry parentage, was not in imminent danger of being swept away by a flood of low-born bishops. Nevertheless, there ...
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... Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Landajf (1791), 4. The disappointment Watson felt as the Revolution turned more violent contrasted with the feelings of horror and revulsion that swept the bench and the higher classes ...
... Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Landajf (1791), 4. The disappointment Watson felt as the Revolution turned more violent contrasted with the feelings of horror and revulsion that swept the bench and the higher classes ...
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... Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of London ... (1794), 28–30. The rest of the bench were at first equally cautious. Most of them thought of themselves as rational, suspicious of enthusiasm, and advocates of a moderate ...
... Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of London ... (1794), 28–30. The rest of the bench were at first equally cautious. Most of them thought of themselves as rational, suspicious of enthusiasm, and advocates of a moderate ...
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Inequity and Poverty 17831815 | |
Poverty and Political Economy | |
The Poor Law Attacked | |
The Poor Law Reformed | |
Church and Social Legislation | |
Church and Social Conflict | |
People Towns and Churches | |
Parochial Innovation and Reform | |
Education and Social Order17831830 | |
Education and Establishment 183051 | |
Old Truths and New Realities | |
Bibliographical Note | |
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