Concerned here broadly with the period 1829-59, Professor Chadwick
writes of the church's precarious position at the start of the
period, and the problems of dissent; the Whig reform of the Church
by the ministries of Peel and Melbourne; the Oxford Movement, the
influence of Newman and the development of ritual; the relations of
church and government under Lord John Russell; the growth of the
seven principal dissenting bodies; the theory and practice of
Church and State at mid-century, and the troubles that arose over
Eucharistic worship; and finally the unsettlement of faith and the
several attempts at restatement at the close of the period.The
history is completed in The Victorian Church, Part II 1860-1901.
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