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Textual Production | Eliza Lynn Linton | ELL
published Under Which Lord?, a three-volume novel whose protagonist, an agnostic of the highest moral character, suffers when his wife and daughter adopt the prevailing taste for extreme High Church Anglicanism
. “Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC. 18 |
Textual Production | Monica Furlong | |
Textual Production | Susanna Hopton | After years of theological study had brought her back from the Roman Catholic
to the Anglican church
, SH
addressed a detailed account of her shift in thinking to her former, Catholic mentor, Henry Turberville
. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. Hopton, Susanna. “Introductory Note”. Susanna Hopton, edited by Julia J. Smith, Ashgate, p. ix - xxiii. xvi |
Textual Production | Anna Letitia Barbauld | She also kept up her output of political poetry. Only a few years after this Hannah More
's Bishop Bonner's Ghost (a ballad extolling, through irony, the modern, enlightened Church of England
) drew from... |
Textual Production | Emma Jane Worboise | She followed this with nearly fifty novels of domestic, religious, and improving fiction. Although many of her works have romance elements, her style in general was regarded as wholesome. She is generally sympathetic to... |
Textual Production | Monica Furlong | MF
published with the SCMPressAct of Synod—Act of Folly?, a strong statement about the way the Church of England
was handling the incorporation of women priests. Blackwell’s Online Bookshop. http://Bookshop.Blackwell.co.uk. |
Textual Production | Monica Furlong | MF
published through the SPCK
a historical, doctrinal, political, and analytical study of the Church of England
(the established church of most of the UK), which she titled by the church's colloquial name: C of... |
Textual Production | Felicia Skene | FS
published another devotional work, The Ministry of Consolation. A Guide to Confession for the Use of Members of the Church of England. British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo. |
Textual Production | Evelyn Underhill | EU
's writings about religious doctrine and practice include the historical and scholarly. The Times Literary Supplement warmly praised her most valuable essay in The Meaning of the Groups, edited by F. A. M. Spencer |
Textual Production | Maude Royden | In her first major pamphlet on Women and the Church of England, MR
described the exclusion of women from nearly all Church offices at every level and from every rite of the Church. Fletcher, Sheila. Maude Royden: A Life. Basil Blackwell. 150 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. |
Textual Production | Dorothy White | She addressed it especially to the Anglican
congregation of St Paul's Cathedral—which may mean she had caused some disturbance there. |
Textual Production | John Henry Newman | The single most controversial and last of the Tracts for the Times (Tract XC or 90, anonymously authored by JHN
) was published; it argued that the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England
could... |
Textual Production | Doreen Wallace | She dated her prefatory material February 1934. Wallace, Doreen. The Tithe War. Victor Gollancz. 3-8 |
Textual Production | Frances Power Cobbe | FPC
waded into High Church
debates over the Bible, challenging institutionalised forms of Christianity and the dogma of Infallible Inspiration, in her theological treatise Broken Lights, An Inquiry into the Present Condition and... |
Textual Production | Anne Bacon | Matthew Parker
, Archbishop of Canterbury, published at her own request AB
's An Apologie in Defence of the Churche of Englande, translated from the Latin church settlement written by John Jewel
, Bishop... |
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