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And Did Those Feet The Story And Character Of The English Church Ad 2002020 Patrick Whitworth

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And Did Those Feet The Story And Character Of The English Church Ad 2002020 Patrick Whitworth
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Publisher: Sacristy Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.19 MB
Pages: 662
Author: Patrick Whitworth
ISBN: 9781789591521, 178959152X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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And Did Those Feet The Story And Character Of The English Church Ad 2002020 Patrick Whitworth by Patrick Whitworth 9781789591521, 178959152X instant download after payment.

Discover the story of the English Church from its earliest times to the present day. Having taken root in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, it emerged in the medieval world amidst poverty, pandemics and power struggles, and not free from abuses. We see here its struggles during the Reformation, leading to an English Bible and Prayer Book, and the virtual banishment of Roman Catholicism for three hundred years. We see the spawning of new forms of Protestantism, inimical to the Crown, with the emergence of Quakers, Independents and the Methodists among many others. Following the ending of the Slave Trade in 1807, the Church became a force for both social change and spiritual endeavour in the Victorian period.

Patrick Whitworth charts both the contribution and shortcomings of the English Church. An extraordinary story well told, surely this will remain the standard work on the Church in England for many years to come.

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