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The Church of Ireland 1869-1969
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First published in 1975. In 1869 the Church of Ireland, until then part of the Church of England, was disestablished and partially disendowed. The author traces the changes in the Church of Ireland's organization and function and the decline of its influence and numerical size during the hundred years following disestablishment. This title will be of interest to students of nineteenth- and twentieth-century religious and social history.
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INDEX
Abercorn, see Hamilton, James
Alcock, John, 19–20
Alexander, Cecil Frances, 61
Alexander, William, 9, 24–5, 46–7, 62–4, 67, 86, 96
Argyll, see Campbell, George Douglas
Armagh, Archbishop of, see Beresford, John George;
Beresford, Marcus Gervais
Crozier, John Baptist
D’Arcy,
Charles Frederick
Gregg, John
Allen Fitzgerald
Knox, Robert
Bent
Arnold, Matthew, 8
Asquith, Herbert Henry, 103
Atkins, William, 40
Bagwell, John, 113
Ball, John Thomas, 30
Barton, Arthur William, 128
Belfast, 19, 76–7, 91, 105, 128, 133
Belmore, see Lowry-Corry, Somerset Richard
Benson, Edward White, 73
Beresford, John, 8
Beresford, John George de la Poer, 16, 77
Beresford, Marcus Gervais, 8, 28, 40–1, 45
Berkeley, George, 1
Bernard, Charles Brodrick, 8, 29
Bernard, John Henry, 72, 84–6, 102, 104, 107–8
Berry, Thomas Stirling, 73, 103, 108, 125
Bishops, 8–11, 72–3
incomes, 7
Bloomfield, John Caldwell, 62
Bourke, Richard Southwell, Lord
Naas, 32
Bowen, John, 92
Brady, William Maziere, 40
Bright, John, 45
Brooke, William, 60
Bunbury, Thomas, 127
Burges, William, 80
Bushe, Charles Kendal, 8
Butcher, Samuel, 9, 12, 16
Butler, James Wandesford, 62
Butler, Joseph, 20
Butt, Isaac, 99
Cabrera, Juan, 95–7
Cairns, Hugh McCalmont, 1st
Earl Cairns, 33, 45, 49
Campbell, George Douglas, 8th duke of Argyll, 48
Canterbury, Archbishop of, see Benson, Edward White
Longley, Charles Thomas
Tait,
Archibald Campbell
Carnarvon, see Herbert, Henry Howard
Molyneux
Carroll, William ...
Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- I The Church of Ireland in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
- II Disestablishment
- III Reconstruction
- IV The First Forty Years of Disestablishment
- V The Church and Irish Politics
- VI The Church in the Twentieth Century
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index