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The Youngest Bishop in England

The Youngest Bishop in England
Author: Robert Bridgstock
Publisher: See Sharp Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1937276031

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Part memoir, part analytical work, this treatise details Robert Bridgstock’s life as an active Mormon, his struggles with his faith, his submerging of such doubts for the sake of keeping peace with his devout family, and his eventual departure from the Church due to the abuse he suffered. After joining the Mormon Church at the age of 18, Bridgstock went on to become the youngest Mormon bishop in England and remained active in the Church for more than four decades, serving it in many capacities and deeply studying Mormon scripture and history. But after having and voicing doubts about Mormonism, and because Church authorities and scripture never delivered satisfactory answers to his questions, he left the Church and renounced the religion. An enthralling read from a leading figure within the Church, this account provides a unique, day-to-day look into Mormon life.


Youngest Bishop in England

Youngest Bishop in England
Author: Robert Bridgstock
Publisher: See Sharp Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 193727666X

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Part memoir, part analytical work, this treatise details Robert Bridgstock’s life as an active Mormon, his struggles with his faith, his submerging of such doubts for the sake of keeping peace with his devout family, and his eventual departure from the Church due to the abuse he suffered. After joining the Mormon Church at the age of 18, Bridgstock went on to become the youngest Mormon bishop in England and remained active in the Church for more than four decades, serving it in many capacities and deeply studying Mormon scripture and history. But after having and voicing doubts about Mormonism, and because Church authorities and scripture never delivered satisfactory answers to his questions, he left the Church and renounced the religion. An enthralling read from a leading figure within the Church, this account provides a unique, day-to-day look into Mormon life.


Clifford of Clifton (1823-1893)

Clifford of Clifton (1823-1893)
Author: J. A. Harding
Publisher: Anchor Books
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2011
Genre: Bishops
ISBN: 9780956061799

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A former Bishop of Clifton who was the country's youngest Catholic bishop is the focus for a fascinating new book written by Clifton's Diocesan Archivist Canon Anthony Harding.


The Education of the Anglican Clergy, 1780-1839

The Education of the Anglican Clergy, 1780-1839
Author: Sara Slinn
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 1783271752

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Frontcover -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part One: Entrants to the Clerical Profession, 1780-1839 -- 1. Recruitment to the Established Church -- 2. Episcopal Ordination: Policy and Practice -- Part Two: Routes to Ordination -- 3. The Ordinand and the University -- 4. Literate Clergy and the Grammar Schools -- 5. Autodidacts, Tutors for Orders and Parish Clerical Seminaries -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1. Ordination Profiles of Bishops, 1780-1839 -- Appendix 2. A Note on Methodology -- Bibliography -- Index


A History of the Parish of Newchurch

A History of the Parish of Newchurch
Author: Oscar Reginald Plant
Publisher:
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1928
Genre: Culcheth (England).
ISBN:

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The Illustrated London News

The Illustrated London News
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 718
Release: 1861
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

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New-York Observer

New-York Observer
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1724
Release: 1907
Genre: New York (N.Y.)
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English Society in the Later Middle Ages

English Society in the Later Middle Ages
Author: S.H. Rigby
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1995-05-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1349239690

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What was the social structure of England in the period 1200 to 1500? What were the basic forms of social inequality? To what extent did such divisions generate social conflict? How significantly did English society change during this period and what were the causes of social change? Is it useful to see medieval social structure in terms of the theories and concepts produced within the medieval period itself? What does modern social theory have to offer the historian seeking to understand English society in the later middle ages? These are the questions which this book seeks to answer. Beginning with an analysis of class structure of medieval England, Part One of this book asks to what extent class conflict was inherent within class relations and discusses the contrasting successes and outcomes of such conflict in town and country. Part Two of the book examines to what extent such class divisions interacted with other forms of social inequality, such as those between orders (nobility and clergy), between men and women, and those arising from membership of a status-group (the Jews). Dr Rigby's discussion of medieval English society is located within the context of recent historical and sociological debates about the nature of social stratification and, using the work of social theorists such as Parkin and Runciman, offers a synthesis of the Marxist and Weberian approaches to social structure. The book should be extremely useful to those undergraduates beginning their studies of medieval England whilst, in offering a new interpretative framework within which to examine social structure, also interesting those historians who are more familiar with this period.