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Pastors and polemicists

the character of popular Anglicanism in South-East Lancashire, 1847-1914

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An edition of Pastors and polemicists (2002)

Pastors and polemicists

the character of popular Anglicanism in South-East Lancashire, 1847-1914

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: I. The Background of the Diocese of Manchester
I. The growth of the Manchester region
2. The creation of the Diocese of Manchester
3. James Prince Lee
4. Roman Catholicism
5. Nonconformity
6. Lancashire politics
2. I847-65
I. Popular Protestantism
2. The Roman Catholic response
3. The response of the catholic party in the Church of
England
4. The parish of Leigh
3.- 865-70
I. Quietness and cohesion
2. The Fenians
3. St Stephen, Salford
4. The Murphy Riots
5. The 868 election
6. The Free Church of England
7. Rochdale
4. I870-I914
I. Two bishops of Manchester
2. Vaticanism
3. Convents and confession
4. Manchester Cathedral and St John the Baptist, Hulmt
5. The Public Worship Regulation Act
6. The Liberationists and Church Defence
7. From the vestry to the constituency
8. Home Rule
9. Roman Catholic consolidation
10. Catholic consolidation in the Church of England and
Re-union
11 James Moorhouse
12. The last anti-Ritualist campaign
I3. Lightbowne, Newton Heath and Ashton
I4. E. A. Knox
S. Persistent strands of anti-Catholicism
I. Doctrinal
2. Moral
3. National
4. Anglo-Catholics and anti-popery
6. Changes in British Society: the assimilation of Catholicism
I. The aesthetic spirit
2. English nationalism and Conservative inclusiveness
3. Commercial success and philanthropy
4. Diffusion of Protestant energy
5. The religion of patriotism
6. Local patriotism and civic religion.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-212) and index.

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Manchester, England
Series
Remains, historical and literary, connected with the palatine counties of Lancaster and Chester,, 3rd ser., v. 44

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Library of Congress
BX5105.L36 F67 2002

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xi, 220 p. :
Number of pages
220

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OL3627651M
LCCN
2002416626

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