The social expectations of Anglican clergy in England and Australia, 1850-1910
<p>In the early nineteenth century, the ideal type of Anglican parish clergyman was a member of a gentlemanly profession. Although he had few formal duties, he exercised a benevolent influence in a small, deferential community. His liberal education, independent income and ample leisure enabl...
Main Author: | Nicholls, P |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1988
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