The "modern martyrdom" of Anglo-Catholics in Victorian England
The word "martyr" was widely applied in the later nineteenth century to a number of Anglican "ritualist" clergy who had been prosecuted for performing overtly "Catholic" liturgical practices. The focal point for such usage occurred when several individuals were imprison...
Published in: | The journal of religion & society |
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Creighton University
2011
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The journal of religion & society
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B A H. (Alexander Heriot) B Arthur B Church of England; Controversies B Ecclesiastical law; Great Britain B Persecution; 1800-1899 B 1839-1931 B Anglo-Catholicism B Tooth B Great Britain; Church history; 1800-1899 B 1825-1887 B Martyrs (Christianity); 1800-1899 |
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