Bedfordshire Churches in the Nineteenth Century: Parishes H to R

Bedfordshire Churches in the Nineteenth Century: Parishes H to R

Author: Chris Pickford

Publisher: Bedfordshire Historical Record Soc

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9780851550602

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The second in a series of three volumes describing Bedfordshire's parish churches in detail (see Vol.73), this book will appeal to anyone interested in old churches. The aim is to present a detailed account of each church together with text from five important nineteenth century sources.


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Download or read book Bedfordshire Churches in the Nineteenth Century: Parishes H to R written by Chris Pickford and published by Bedfordshire Historical Record Soc. This book was released on 1994 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The second in a series of three volumes describing Bedfordshire's parish churches in detail (see Vol.73), this book will appeal to anyone interested in old churches. The aim is to present a detailed account of each church together with text from five important nineteenth century sources.


The Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society

The Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society

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Published: 1998

Total Pages: 652

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Bedfordshire Churches in the Nineteenth Century

Bedfordshire Churches in the Nineteenth Century

Author: Bedfordshire Historical Record Society

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Published: 1998

Total Pages: 334

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The Social Structure of a Bedfordshire Parish in the Mid-nineteenth Century

The Social Structure of a Bedfordshire Parish in the Mid-nineteenth Century

Author: Neil L. Tranter

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Published:

Total Pages:

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Two Parish Churches in the Nineteenth Century

Two Parish Churches in the Nineteenth Century

Author: Robert Richard Legg

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Published: 1967

Total Pages:

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Victorian Studies

Victorian Studies

Author: Philip Appleman

Publisher:

Published: 1957

Total Pages: 944

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Vols. 1- include Victorian bibliography, prepared by a committee of the Victorian Literature Group (v. 19- by a committee of the Victorian Division) of the Modern Language Association of America (formerly published in Modern philology).


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Download or read book Victorian Studies written by Philip Appleman and published by . This book was released on 1957 with total page 944 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Vols. 1- include Victorian bibliography, prepared by a committee of the Victorian Literature Group (v. 19- by a committee of the Victorian Division) of the Modern Language Association of America (formerly published in Modern philology).


Stones of Witness

Stones of Witness

Author: Colin Cunningham

Publisher: Alan Sutton Publishing

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 238

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Colin Cunningham looks at how parish churches have developed as patterns of worship have altered. He also shows what prompted renovations over the centuries and how church practice responded to innovations in layout. Having traced the roots of Anglican church building back to the earliest centuries of Christianity, including elements of paganism that have been absorbed into Christian worship, the author covers the development of the sacraments in the pre-Reformation era, and the traditions of prayer and preaching that developed thereafter. The ritualist revival of the 19th century and the liturgical revival of the 20th are described in relation to the buildings and equipment they fostered. Churches are also considered not only as buildings encompassing a range of activities, but also in relation to their setting and the variety of activities that have taken place in and around them.


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Download or read book Stones of Witness written by Colin Cunningham and published by Alan Sutton Publishing. This book was released on 1999 with total page 238 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Colin Cunningham looks at how parish churches have developed as patterns of worship have altered. He also shows what prompted renovations over the centuries and how church practice responded to innovations in layout. Having traced the roots of Anglican church building back to the earliest centuries of Christianity, including elements of paganism that have been absorbed into Christian worship, the author covers the development of the sacraments in the pre-Reformation era, and the traditions of prayer and preaching that developed thereafter. The ritualist revival of the 19th century and the liturgical revival of the 20th are described in relation to the buildings and equipment they fostered. Churches are also considered not only as buildings encompassing a range of activities, but also in relation to their setting and the variety of activities that have taken place in and around them.


The Archaeology of Post-medieval Religion

The Archaeology of Post-medieval Religion

Author: Chris King

Publisher: Boydell Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 1843836939

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Evidence gleaned from archaeology sheds dramatic new light on religious practices and identities between the later sixteenth and the nineteenth centuries. The post-medieval period was one of profound religious and cultural change, of sometimes violent religious conflict and of a dramatic growth in religious pluralism. The essays collected here, in what is the first book to focus onthe material evidence, demonstrate the significant contribution that archaeology can make to a deeper understanding of religion. They take a broad interdisciplinary approach to the spatial and material context of religious life, using buildings and landscapes, religious objects and excavated cemeteries, alongside cartographic and documentary sources, to reveal the complexity of religious practices and identities in varied regions of post-medieval Britain, Europe and the wider world. Topics covered include the transformation of religious buildings and landscapes in the centuries after the European Reformation, the role of religious minorities and immigrant groups in early modern cities, the architectural and landscape context of eighteenth and nineteenth-century nonconformity, and the development of post-medieval burial practices and funerary customs. Offering a unique perspective on the material remains ofthe post-medieval period, this volume will be of significant value to archaeologists and historians interested in the religious and cultural transformation of the early modern world. Contributors: Chris King, Duncan Sayer, Andrew Spicer, Philippa Woodcock, Matthias Range, Simon Roffey, Greig Parker, Jeremy Lake, Eric Berry, Peter Herring, Claire Strachan, Peter Benes, Diana Mahoney-Swales, Richard O'Neill, Hugh Willmott, Natasha Powers, Adrian Miles, Anwen Cedifor Caffell, Rachel Clarke, Rosie Morris


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Download or read book The Archaeology of Post-medieval Religion written by Chris King and published by Boydell Press. This book was released on 2011 with total page 306 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Evidence gleaned from archaeology sheds dramatic new light on religious practices and identities between the later sixteenth and the nineteenth centuries. The post-medieval period was one of profound religious and cultural change, of sometimes violent religious conflict and of a dramatic growth in religious pluralism. The essays collected here, in what is the first book to focus onthe material evidence, demonstrate the significant contribution that archaeology can make to a deeper understanding of religion. They take a broad interdisciplinary approach to the spatial and material context of religious life, using buildings and landscapes, religious objects and excavated cemeteries, alongside cartographic and documentary sources, to reveal the complexity of religious practices and identities in varied regions of post-medieval Britain, Europe and the wider world. Topics covered include the transformation of religious buildings and landscapes in the centuries after the European Reformation, the role of religious minorities and immigrant groups in early modern cities, the architectural and landscape context of eighteenth and nineteenth-century nonconformity, and the development of post-medieval burial practices and funerary customs. Offering a unique perspective on the material remains ofthe post-medieval period, this volume will be of significant value to archaeologists and historians interested in the religious and cultural transformation of the early modern world. Contributors: Chris King, Duncan Sayer, Andrew Spicer, Philippa Woodcock, Matthias Range, Simon Roffey, Greig Parker, Jeremy Lake, Eric Berry, Peter Herring, Claire Strachan, Peter Benes, Diana Mahoney-Swales, Richard O'Neill, Hugh Willmott, Natasha Powers, Adrian Miles, Anwen Cedifor Caffell, Rachel Clarke, Rosie Morris


The Church of England in the Mid-nineteenth Century

The Church of England in the Mid-nineteenth Century

Author: Bruce Ivor Coleman

Publisher:

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 56

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Organa Britannica

Organa Britannica

Author: James Boeringer

Publisher: Bucknell University Press

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 9780838718940

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Download or read book Organa Britannica written by James Boeringer and published by Bucknell University Press. This book was released on 1983 with total page 364 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: