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John Henry Williams (1747-1829): `Political Clergyman' War, the French Revolution, and the Church of England Colin Haydon
John Henry Williams was the vicar of Wellesbourne in south Warwickshire from 1778 until his death some fifty years later. A dedicated pastor, displaying an `enlightened and liberal' outlook, his career illuminates the Church of England's condition in the period, and also a clergyman's place in local society. However, he was not merely a country parson. A `political clergyman', Williams engaged fervently in both provincial and national political debate, denouncing the war with revolutionary France between 1793 and 1802, and published a series of forceful sermons condemning the struggle on Christian principles. To opponents, he appeared insidious and blinkered, but to admirers he was 'a sound divine, and not a less sound politician'. |
DETAILS 1 colour illustrations2 b/w illustrations 192 pages Size: 23.4 x 15.6 cm 13 digit ISBN: 9781843833307 Binding: Hardback First published: 15/Nov/2007 Price: 90.00 USD / 45.00 GBP Imprint: Boydell Press Series: Studies in Modern British Religious History Subject: Modern History BIC class: HBCR STATUS: Available Details updated on 18/11/2008 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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