Church and People, 1789-1889: A History of the Church of England from William Wilberforce to "Lux Mundi", Part 2S.P.C.K., 1959 - 581 pages |
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After the French Revolution I | 1 |
The Evangelicals | 25 |
The Necessity of Reform and the Case for Drastic Surgery | 49 |
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