The Nineteenth-Century Church And English Society

Book Summary


This is the first study to consider the meaning of Anglicanism for ordinary people in nineteenth-century England. Drawing extensively on unpublished sources, particularly those for rural areas, Frances Knight analyses the beliefs and practices of lay Anglicans and of the clergy who ministered to them. Building on arguments that the Church of England was in transition from state church to denomination, she argues that strong continuities with the past nevertheless remained. Through an examination of denominational identity, personal piety, Sunday church-going, and Anglican rites of passage she shows that the Church continued to cater for the beliefs and values of many Christians. Far from becoming a minority sect, the Anglican Church in the mid-Victorian period continued to claim the allegiance of one in four English people.

Book Details


Book Name The Nineteenth-Century Church And English Society
Author Frances Knight
Publisher Cambridge University Press (Jan 1999)
ISBN 9780521657112
Pages 248
Language English
Price 2746
 
 

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