High Churchmanship in the Church of England From the Sixteenth Century to the Late Twentieth Century Kenneth Hylson-Smith
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: G.B.; T & T Clark; 1993Description: 424tr; hardcover, illustrations; 23 cmISBN: - 0567096238
- 283.42
- H996-K34
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In this work, Kenneth Hylson-Smith provides a comprehensive and fascinating account of High Churchmanship in England from the Reformation to the present day. There is detailed study of beliefs, trends, events, personal biographies, continuities and change, and relationships with the social, political, constitutional and economic history of the nation. There are careful evaluations of the lives and works of, for example, Hooker, Laud, Ferrar, Horsley, van Mildert, Gore, Wand, Ramsey and Leonard.
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