The Parting of Friends book. Illustr The history of 19th-century England abounds with great religious figures-Henry Manning, Samuel, Robert, and Henry Wilberforce, and John Henry Newman-and great religious turmoil.
The Parting of Friends book. Here Newsome recounts the story of the Wilberforces and Manning, from its early hopes to its tragic, interpersonal dissolution. Foreword by Robert Runcie, former Archbishop of Canterbury.
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The History of 19th-Century England abounds with great religious figures and, at the same time, religious turmoil
The history of 19th-century England abounds with great religious figures-Henry Manning, Samuel, Robert, and Henry Wilberforce, and John Henry Newman-and great. The History of 19th-Century England abounds with great religious figures and, at the same time, religious turmoil. Among those who participated in the Evangelical revival now known as the Oxford Movement were Henry Manning and his three brothers-in-law, Samuel, Robert, and Henry Wilberforce (sons of the leading social reformer William Wilberforce).
Taking its title from John Henry Cardinal Newman's last sermon as an Anglican, The Parting of Friends tells the story of the Oxford Movement and its fruits through the lives of its participants. Focusing on the Wilberforce force family and those who came in contact with them, Newsome provides an intimate and moving portrait of one of the most important phases of English church history. Aided by numerous unpublished family papers, David Newsome traces the story of this influential circle from its early buoyant hopes to its tragic interpersonal and ecclesiastical dissolution.
The History of 19th-Century England abounds with great religious figures and, at the same time, religious turmoil. Among those who participated in the Evangelical revival now known as the Oxford Movement were Henry Manning and his three brothers-in-law.
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The Wilberforces and Henry Manning: The Parting of Friends. The Belknap Press of Harvard University, 1966. oceedings{Gilpatrick1967TheWA, title {The Wilberforces and Henry Manning: The Parting of Friends. 00}, author {Delbert Harold Gilpatrick}, year {1967} }.
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