First published in 1984. The Victorian clergy occupied a uniquely
prominent position in English society. Their church generated
continual and often rancorous debate and they played an important
part in the local provision of education, welfare and justice.
Politically, also, they were never negligible. But, while in 1830
the clergy still constituted England's largest and wealthiest
professional body, by 1914 their position was increasingly
marginal. This title examines these changes and the issues in which
the clergy was facing during this transition. The Victorian Clergy
will be of particular interest to students of history.
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