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Author summary Harriett Mozley
HM 's writings, published over about a decade of the mid-nineteenth century, are deeply involved with the sectarian struggles within the Church of England to which her brother, later Cardinal Newman , largely contributed. She...
Author summary Monica Furlong
MF was a Christian feminist who began as a journalist and went on to a prolific late-twentieth-century output of books. She published poetry, a couple of novels, stories for children, biographies of remarkable Christians, collected...
Author summary Cecil Frances Alexander
CFA wrote both hymns and verse, the latter also usually adaptable for music. Her work was mainly directed towards young audiences, as she excelled
Julian, John, editor. A Dictionary of Hymnology. Dover Publications.
at writing for children.
Shattock, Joanne. The Oxford Guide to British Women Writers. Oxford University Press.
Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford.
Over the course of her career in...
Author summary Maude Royden
Maude Royden , famous as an early twentieth-century campaigner for women's status in the ministry of the Church of England , was also a preacher, suffragist, feminist, and anti-war activist. She published at least fifty...
Publishing Monica Furlong
MF collected in Christian Uncertainties articles which she had written at first for the Church Times, conservative organ of the Anglican Church .
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Publishing Mary Bailey
MB published at Ballingdon in Suffolk a devotional work, Reflections upon the Litany of the Church of England.
Neither this work nor her next two publications are listed by OCLC.
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Publishing Margaret Roberts
This was re-issued (as by the author of Atelier du Lys) by the Church of England publishing house, the National Society's Depository , in 1890. Gollancz put out a new edition in 1967 with...
Publishing Christabel Coleridge
During the time CC and Yonge co-wrote novels, they also co-edited the Evangelical journal The Monthly Packet. Coleridge eventually succeeded Yonge as editor.
Harris, Mary J. Y. Memoirs of Frances Mary Peard. W. H. Smith.
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She also wrote reviews for this journal, which was intended...
Publishing Enid Blyton
EB published many works of a religious or moral cast: these include The Land of Far-Beyond, 1942 (later editions of which omit the hyphen), which is a modern, juvenile adaptation of Bunyan 's Pilgrim's...
Publishing Anne Mozley
Two years after her first Anglican anthology, AM published another, again both anonymously and at Derby, Days and Seasons; or, Church Poetry for the Year.
Athenæum. J. Lection.
931 (1845): 857
Publishing Elizabeth Melvill
The title-page this time shows the royal arms. This undated edition is associated by Rebecca Laroche with the Hampton Court Conference of Anglican bishops at which James I pronounced No Bishop, no King
Laroche, Rebecca. “Elizabeth Melville and Her Friends: Seeing ‘Ane Godlie Dreame’ through Political Lenses”. CLIO, Vol.
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, No. 3, pp. 277-95.
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(though...
Reception Jane Taylor
Like her sister many years later, she replied robustly to complaint about her overtly Dissenting code of conduct. She reveals a clear sense of the disparity between standards applied to hegemonic beliefs and those applied...
Reception Josephine Butler
In 1980 the Church of England formally commemorated her in a revised edition of the Book of Common Prayer, marking December 30, the date of her death, as a day of observance. This recognition...
Reception Monica Furlong
The original book and its successor sold extremely well, and the prayers became widely used. But a rude review in the Daily Telegraph led to questions in the House of Commons , particularly about a...
Reception Monica Furlong
Though she remained to some degree persona non grata with the Established Church , MF received an honorary doctorate in divinity from the EpiscopalianGeneral Theological Seminary in New York, as well as an...

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