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Occasional Papers / Selected from the Guardian, the Times, and the Saturday Review, 1846-1890, Vol. 2

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A curated selection of occasional essays and reviews originally written for nineteenth-century newspapers and periodicals that examine questions of ecclesiastical law, liturgy, and public religion. The pieces address church‑state relations, judicial rulings affecting worship, controversies over ritual and vestments, and proposals for disendowment or reform. Also included are critical assessments of contemporary theological and literary works and lectures, together with concise biographical sketches of notable religious figures. The tone is learned and measured, blending legal and historical analysis with pastoral concern to illuminate the debates shaping church life and public opinion.

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R. W. Church

R. W. Church was an influential English theologian and writer, known for his contributions to the Oxford Movement, a significant religious revival in the 19th century. His works often explore themes of faith, literature, and philosophy, reflecting his deep engagement with both religious and secular thought. Among his notable writings are "Dante. An essay. To which is added a translation of De Monarchia," which showcases his literary analysis and translation skills, and "The Oxford Movement; Twelve Years, 1833-1845," which provides insight into the movement's impact on the Church of England. Church's essays and occasional papers further illustrate his critical perspective on contemporary issues of his time.

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