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Textual Production | Susanna Hopton | In an undated letter to Thomas GeersSH
took him to task on religious and theological matters, specifically on his failure to stay loyal to the deprived Nonjuring community within the Church of England
... |
Textual Production | Rebecca Travers | She spelled her name Rebecka on the former of these, but in its more conventional form on the other. The former title continues: Of That Eternal Breath begotten and brought forth not of flesh &... |
Textual Production | Mary Anne Barker | This was a later series of what had begun in 1871 as Evening Hours, a Family Church of England
Magazine, edited by E. H. Bickersteth
, a hymn-writer and future bishop. MAB
ceased to... |
Textual Production | E. Arnot Robertson | |
Textual Production | Sarah Trimmer | ST
published A Companion to the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England, which she followed with little books explaining, respectively, the sacraments of public baptism and of confirmation. The Critical of... |
Textual Production | Laura Ormiston Chant | Public Morals proved sufficiently popular to be reprinted in 1908. |
Textual Production | Mary Astell | The full title is The Christian Religion, As Professed by a Daughter of the Church of England
. Containing Proper Directions for the due Behaviour of Women in every Station of Life with remarks on... |
Textual Production | Jean Plaidy | JP
issued her first two crime novels under her new pseudonym, Elbur Ford: Poison in Pimlico and Flesh and the Devil. 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. The Anglican
baptism service and catechism speak (though not exactly in this... |
Textual Production | John Strange Winter | |
Textual Production | Frances Mary Peard | FMP
published through the SPCK
, as the Author of One Year, a High Anglican
work entitled The History of the Prayer Book. Solo: Search Oxford University Libraries Online. http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?vid=OXVU1&fromLogin=true&reset_config=true. |
Textual Production | Margaret Fell | Her aim was to persuade him to legislate for liberty of conscience and thereby to liberate the many Quakers in prison for their beliefs. Her publications of this momentous year included To Major Generall Harrison... |
Textual Production | Sarah Trimmer | ST
sought and received support from the Church of England
and the from Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, or SPCK
. Staves, Susan. “Church of England Clergy and Women Writers”. Reconsidering the Bluestockings, edited by Nicole Pohl and Betty Schellenberg, Huntington Library, pp. 81-103. 87 |
Textual Production | Elinor James | EJ
responded to published comment on James II
's Declaration of Indulgence with Mrs. James's Vindication of the Church of England. The English Short Title Catalogue records two versions of this, only one of... |
Textual Production | Sarah Trimmer | The full title was A Comparative View of the New Plan of Education promulgated by Mr. Joseph Lancaster, in his Tracts concerning the Instruction of the Children of the Labouring Part of the Community; and... |
Textual Production | Rose Macaulay | Writing about a wide range of authors from Caedmon
to Coventry Patmore
, she devotes a significant portion of the book to the seventeenth century, which held a great interest for her. The chapter Anglicans |
Timeline
January 1802: The Christian Observer was launched, as a...
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January 1802
The Christian Observer was launched, as a journalConducted by members of the established church with the aim of combating Methodism
and other Dissenting sects as well as radicalism and scepticism.
1803: The Wesleyan Conference decided that their...
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1803
The Wesleyan Conference decided that their association (still within the Anglican Church
but soon to form the new body of the Methodist Church
) should bar women from preaching.
Perhaps late 1803: Mrs Marriott (almost certainly Martha Marriott,...
Women writers item
Perhaps late 1803
Mrs Marriott (almost certainly Martha Marriott
, 1737-1812, of Mendlesham in Suffolk) published Elements of Religion, Containing a Simple Deduction of Christianity
, from its Source to its Present Circumstances.
1811: The National Society for Promoting the Education...
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1811
The National Society for Promoting the Education of the Poor in the Principles of the Established Church
was founded by the Church of England
. It still exists, known as The National Society (Church of England) for Promoting Religious Education
1812: The Wesleyan Conference split from the Church...
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1812
The Wesleyan Conference split from the Church of England
to form the Methodist Church
.
14 August 1829: King's College, University of London, was...
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14 August 1829
King's College, University of London
, was founded and given a charter; it opened its doors two years later.
14 July 1833: John Keble preached a sermon at St Mary's...
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14 July 1833
John Keble
preached a sermon at St Mary's Church, High Street, Oxford (the University Church), on National Apostacy; it is viewed as the beginning of the Tractarian Movement.
1837: The debate over sacramental wine raged in...
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1837
The debate over sacramental wine raged in the temperance movement: Rev. Beardsall
of Manchester campaigned for the substitution of grape juice or unfermented wine at the altar.
15 August 1838: The Irish Tithe Commutation Act was passed;...
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15 August 1838
The Irish Tithe Commutation Act was passed; a dubious victory at best for the peasantry.
1843: The Edinburgh Review chastised the advertising...
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1843
The Edinburgh Review chastised the advertising industry for blatant lies, particularly in the use of fictitious product endorsements.
January 1846: An Anglican newspaper titled The Guardian...
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January 1846
An Anglican
newspaper titled The Guardian began publication in London, supporting the Tractarian
movement in the Church of England.
18 July 1848: The Sisters of St John's House was established...
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18 July 1848
The Sisters of St John's House
was established at King's College Hospital
for the newly founded Anglican nursing order, the Community of Nursing Sisters of St John the Divine
.
16 October 1848: Priscilla Lydia Sellon founded the Church...
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16 October 1848
Priscilla Lydia Sellon
founded the Church of EnglandSisterhood of Mercy of Devonport and Plymouth
in Exeter.
14 September 1850: A new convent for the Anglican Sisterhood...
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14 September 1850
A new convent for the AnglicanSisterhood of the Holy Cross
began construction in Osnaburgh Street in London.
8 August 1851: The system of tithes (one-tenth of the produce...
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8 August 1851
The system of tithes (one-tenth of the produce of agricultural land paid yearly for the support of the Church of England
) was abolished at the instigation of William Blamire the younger
(1790-1862).
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