The Correspondence of Henry Edward Manning and William Ewart Gladstone

The Correspondence of Henry Edward Manning and William Ewart Gladstone
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 607
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ISBN-10 : 9780199577323
ISBN-13 : 0199577323
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Synopsis The Correspondence of Henry Edward Manning and William Ewart Gladstone by : Henry Edward Manning

Spanning six decades from 1833-1891, the correspondence of Henry Edward Manning and William Ewart Gladstone provides significant insights into debates on Church-State realignments, the entanglements of Anglican Old High Churchmen and Tractarians, and the relationships between Roman Catholics and the British Government.

The Presbyterian Review

The Presbyterian Review
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 928
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B3078972
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Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

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Church Quarterly Review

Church Quarterly Review
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 572
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B3078796
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Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

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Reign of the Beast

Reign of the Beast
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Publisher : Open Book Publishers
Total Pages : 419
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ISBN-10 : 9781805112426
ISBN-13 : 1805112422
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Synopsis Reign of the Beast by : Adrian Desmond

In the 1830s, decades before Darwin published the Origin of Species, a museum of evolution flourished in London. Reign of the Beast pieces together the extraordinary story of this lost working-man's institution and its enigmatic owner, the wine merchant W. D. Saull. A financial backer of the anti-clerical Richard Carlile, the ‘Devil's Chaplain’ Robert Taylor, and socialist Robert Owen, Saull outraged polite society by putting humanity’s ape ancestry on display. He weaponized his museum fossils and empowered artisans with a knowledge of deep geological time that undermined the Creationist base of the Anglican state. His geology museum, called the biggest in Britain, housed over 20,000 fossils, including famous dinosaurs. Saull was indicted for blasphemy and reviled during his lifetime. After his death in 1855, his museum was demolished and he was expunged from the collective memory. Now multi-award-winning author Adrian Desmond undertakes a thorough reading of Home Office spy reports and subversive street prints to re-establish Saull's pivotal place at the intersection of the history of geology, atheism, socialism, and working-class radicalism.