First published in 1969, this book studies the years of decline in
the Victorian Church between 1868 and 1882. It centres on the
Archbishop Tait, who was paradoxically the most powerful Archbishop
of Canterbury since the seventeenth century, and follows the
policies he pursued, the high church opposition it provoked and the
involvement of Parliament. This book will be of interest to
students of history and religion of the Victorian era.
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