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Andrew White's perspective on faith and hope. How does he keep going, and what does he say to God?
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"This is the story of the building of Holy Trinity Cathedral in Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand. The story begins with the purchase of the land by Bishop Selwyn in 1842. Bishop Cowie was thwarted in his efforts to begin building on that land and St Mary's was built opposite and be ...
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New Zealand's first Anglican bishop, George Selwyn, was a towering figure in the young colony. Denounced as a 'turbulent priest' for speaking out against Crown practices that dispossessed Maori, he brought a vigorous approach to episcopal leadership. His wife Sarah Selwyn support ...
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Discussion of gender equality, sexuality and other key issues in modern society, from the Church of England's perspective. Presents the history, biblical readings and forms of reasoning on these issues to get the reader to think about their own ethical viewpoint of God, gender, s ...
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A detailed and accessible guide to the full range of Church of England records. Essential reading for researchers because most English families have ancestors who were members of the Church of England
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A scholarly edition of The London Diaries of William Nicolson, Bishop of Carlisle, 1702-18 by Clyve Jones and Geoffrey Holmes. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus.
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Richard Brent argues that the Whig party in the decade of reform was dominated by a new generation of politicians: liberal Anglicans, who welcomed the inclusion of both Protestant and Catholic nonconformists in the political nation.
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This text challenges the domination of the institutional church as the overriding concern of 19th-century religious history. It takes as its starting point the nature and expression of religious ideas outside the immediate sphere of the church within the wider arena of popular cu ...
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F.D. Maurice was one of Victorian Britain's most controversial thinkers. An Anglican theologian, he uneasily combined Unitarian ideas with the teaching of the Establishment, and led a movement to improve working men's education. This is a portrait of Maurice from the perspective ...
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Corporate Holiness puts literary criticism and archival research to the service of an account of the Church of England missions to the overseas territories in the period 1760-1870. It describes how pulpit rhetoric sustained a dialogue that enabled the development of the three mai ...
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