ABSTRACT
A wide ranging new history of a key period in the history of the church in England, from the 'Glorious Revolution' of 1688-89 to the Great Reform Act of 1832. This was a tumultuous time for both church and state, when the relationship between religion and politics was at its most fraught.
This book presents evidence of the widespread Anglican commitment to harmony between those of differing religious views and suggests that High and Low Churchmanship was less divergent than usually assumed.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |3 pages
Introduction
chapter |24 pages
Historians and the eighteenth-century Church
chapter |42 pages
The Anglican Revolution
chapter |45 pages
The development of the Church's relations with the state
From the Convocation controversy to Catholic emancipation