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Residence | Marie Belloc Lowndes | In late 1939, about seven weeks after the declaration of war, MBL
and her husband moved out of 9 Barton Street in central London to the suburban address of 28 Crooked Billet, near Wimbledon Common... |
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... |
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 | Christina Rossetti | This best-known poem has had myriad editions, often with illustrations, and generated a wide range of interpretation. It resonates powerfully with CR
's Anglicanism
, and more particularly her experience at the St Mary Magdalene Penitentiary |
Reception | Evelyn Underhill | EU
received most of her accolades during her lifetime. In addition to becoming the first woman both to lecture in religion at Oxford
and head retreats in the Anglican Church
, she was elected a... |
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 | 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... |
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. 18 |
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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 | 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. 34 , No. 3, pp. 277-95. 287 |
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. 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. |
Author summary | Susanna Hopton | SH
's intense involvement in the religious controversies of the later seventeenth century led her to study, write, and publish texts both theological and devotional, often adapting Roman Catholic
sources to make them usable by... |
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