The Historical Growth of The English Parish Church

The Historical Growth of The English Parish Church

Author: A. Hamilton Thompson

Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan

Published: 2023-10-01

Total Pages: 86

ISBN-13:

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The Historical Growth of the English Parish Church by A. Hamilton Thompson: This comprehensive work traces the development of the English parish church throughout history. A. Hamilton Thompson examines the architectural, social, and religious aspects of these churches, providing valuable insights into their evolution and significance in shaping the religious and cultural landscape of England. Key Aspects of the Book "The Historical Growth of the English Parish Church": Architectural Evolution: Thompson delves into the changing architectural styles and features of English parish churches, reflecting the broader historical and artistic trends of their respective periods. Social and Religious Context: The book explores how the parish church served as a focal point of community life and religious worship, fostering a sense of identity and cohesion among local residents. Historical Significance: Thompson highlights the role of the English parish church as an essential institution in the country's history and heritage. A. Hamilton Thompson was a prominent historian and archaeologist specializing in medieval English history. Born in 1873, he dedicated much of his academic career to the study of religious buildings and their cultural significance. His work, The Historical Growth of the English Parish Church, remains a seminal contribution to the understanding of England's architectural and religious heritage.


HISTORICAL GROWTH OF THE ENGLI

HISTORICAL GROWTH OF THE ENGLI

Author: A. Hamilton (Alexander Hamilto Thompson

Publisher: Wentworth Press

Published: 2016-08-26

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9781363192724

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Mysticism in English Literature

Mysticism in English Literature

Author: Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon

Publisher: Read Books Ltd

Published: 2020-10-16

Total Pages: 143

ISBN-13: 1528765230

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This early work by Caroline Spurgeon was originally published in 1917 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. 'Poetry in the Light of War' is a work of literary criticism on poetry written during wartime. Caroline Spurgeon was born on 24 October 1869, in India. She was educated at Cheltenham Ladies College, England and at King's College, London and also University College London. Spurgeon went on to become an esteemed literary critic, and was actually the first female professor of English literature. From 1900 onwards she lectured on the subject and was only the second female professor in England at the time. Through her various professional activities inside her own department, she participated in the academic literary-critical renaissance of the twenties and early thirties. She was an active militant in favour of women's eligibility to academic degrees and also advocated for more opportunities for foreign women to study in British Universities.