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- 2002416626 contributor B9375226.
- 2002416626 contributor B9375227.
- 2002416626 coverage "Lancashire (England) Church history 19th century.".
- 2002416626 created "2002.".
- 2002416626 date "2002".
- 2002416626 date "2002.".
- 2002416626 dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- 2002416626 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-212) and index.".
- 2002416626 description "Machine generated contents note: I. The Background of the Diocese of Manchester -- I. The growth of the Manchester region -- 2. The creation of the Diocese of Manchester -- 3. James Prince Lee -- 4. Roman Catholicism -- 5. Nonconformity -- 6. Lancashire politics -- 2. I847-65 -- I. Popular Protestantism -- 2. The Roman Catholic response -- 3. The response of the catholic party in the Church of -- England -- 4. The parish of Leigh -- 3.- 865-70 -- I. Quietness and cohesion -- 2. The Fenians -- 3. St Stephen, Salford -- 4. The Murphy Riots -- 5. The 868 election -- 6. The Free Church of England -- 7. Rochdale -- 4. I870-I914 -- I. Two bishops of Manchester -- 2. Vaticanism -- 3. Convents and confession -- 4. Manchester Cathedral and St John the Baptist, Hulmt -- 5. The Public Worship Regulation Act -- 6. The Liberationists and Church Defence -- 7. From the vestry to the constituency -- 8. Home Rule -- 9. Roman Catholic consolidation -- 10. Catholic consolidation in the Church of England and -- Re-union -- 11 James Moorhouse -- 12. The last anti-Ritualist campaign -- I3. Lightbowne, Newton Heath and Ashton -- I4. E. A. Knox -- S. Persistent strands of anti-Catholicism -- I. Doctrinal -- 2. Moral -- 3. National -- 4. Anglo-Catholics and anti-popery -- 6. Changes in British Society: the assimilation of Catholicism -- I. The aesthetic spirit -- 2. English nationalism and Conservative inclusiveness -- 3. Commercial success and philanthropy -- 4. Diffusion of Protestant energy -- 5. The religion of patriotism -- 6. Local patriotism and civic religion.".
- 2002416626 extent "xi, 220 p. :".
- 2002416626 identifier 2002416626.html.
- 2002416626 isPartOf "Remains, historical and literary, connected with the palatine counties of Lancaster and Chester, 0080-0880 ; 3rd ser., v. 44".
- 2002416626 issued "2002".
- 2002416626 issued "2002.".
- 2002416626 language "eng".
- 2002416626 publisher "Manchester, England : Smith Settle on behalf of The Chetham Society,".
- 2002416626 spatial "Lancashire (England) Church history 19th century.".
- 2002416626 subject "BX5105.L36 F67 2002".
- 2002416626 subject "Church of England Lancashire History 19th century.".
- 2002416626 subject "Church of England. Diocese of Manchester History 19th century.".
- 2002416626 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: I. The Background of the Diocese of Manchester -- I. The growth of the Manchester region -- 2. The creation of the Diocese of Manchester -- 3. James Prince Lee -- 4. Roman Catholicism -- 5. Nonconformity -- 6. Lancashire politics -- 2. I847-65 -- I. Popular Protestantism -- 2. The Roman Catholic response -- 3. The response of the catholic party in the Church of -- England -- 4. The parish of Leigh -- 3.- 865-70 -- I. Quietness and cohesion -- 2. The Fenians -- 3. St Stephen, Salford -- 4. The Murphy Riots -- 5. The 868 election -- 6. The Free Church of England -- 7. Rochdale -- 4. I870-I914 -- I. Two bishops of Manchester -- 2. Vaticanism -- 3. Convents and confession -- 4. Manchester Cathedral and St John the Baptist, Hulmt -- 5. The Public Worship Regulation Act -- 6. The Liberationists and Church Defence -- 7. From the vestry to the constituency -- 8. Home Rule -- 9. Roman Catholic consolidation -- 10. Catholic consolidation in the Church of England and -- Re-union -- 11 James Moorhouse -- 12. The last anti-Ritualist campaign -- I3. Lightbowne, Newton Heath and Ashton -- I4. E. A. Knox -- S. Persistent strands of anti-Catholicism -- I. Doctrinal -- 2. Moral -- 3. National -- 4. Anglo-Catholics and anti-popery -- 6. Changes in British Society: the assimilation of Catholicism -- I. The aesthetic spirit -- 2. English nationalism and Conservative inclusiveness -- 3. Commercial success and philanthropy -- 4. Diffusion of Protestant energy -- 5. The religion of patriotism -- 6. Local patriotism and civic religion.".
- 2002416626 title "Pastors and polemicists : the character of popular Anglicanism in South-East Lancashire, 1847-1914 / C.S. Ford.".
- 2002416626 type "text".