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A series of essays offers character sketches and institutional analysis of clerical offices within the Church of England, from senior prelates to parish priests and town incumbents. The author contrasts public authority and private conduct, traces changing social prestige and responsibilities, and examines tensions between idealized pastoral duties and practical constraints. Portraits vary from lofty archbishops to struggling urban incumbents and curates, noting their domestic habits, patronage, career pressures, and relations with bishops, colleges, and congregations. The tone mixes criticism and sympathetic observation while mapping how clerical roles adapt to contemporary social and ecclesiastical change.
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