Anti-Catholicism in Victorian England

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anti-Catholic intolerance
Anti-Catholicism
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British religious intolerance
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Clergy
Concurrent Endowment
Court
Crime
Ecclesiastical Titles Act
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England
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Friendship
Government
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Gun Powder
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House of Commons
House of Lords
Journalism
King William III
Law
Legal
Letter Writing
Literature
Lodging
Maynooth Bill
Maynooth controversy
Maynooth Grant
Mixed Chalice
Monarchy
nineteenth-century religious conflict
no Popery agistations
Orange Institution
Pamphlet
Papal aggression
papal aggression debates
Parliament
Periodicals
Police
Popular Opinion
Protestant Episcopal Church
Protestant-Catholic relations
Public Worship Regulation Act
Religion
ritualism in Anglicanism
Roman Catholic Charities
Roman Catholic Religion
Schools
Science
Select Committee
Servants
Spiritualism
St Mary's Parish Church
St Mary’s Parish Church
The Church of Scotland
Union
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Vatican Decrees
Vicars Apostolic
Victorian
Victorian anti-Catholic primary sources
Victorian England
War
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138665514
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1968, this book provides an introduction to the subject of anti-Catholicism in Victorian England and a selection of illustrative documents. It demonstrates that Victorian ‘No Popery’ agitations were in fact almost the last expressions of a long English tradition of anti-Catholic intolerance and, in reality, the legal and socia
E. Norman

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