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A HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH CHURCH

By the Rev. G. G. PERRY, M.A., Canon of Lincoln

The two following volumes, completing the Work, are now ready, price 7s. 6d. each.

First Period

FROM THE PLANTING OF THE CHURCH IN BRITAIN TO
THE DEATH OF HENRY VII
596-1509

Third Period

FROM THE ACCESSION OF THE HOUSE OF HANOVER

TO THE PRESENT TIME

1717-1884

A HISTORY

OF THE

ENGLISH CHURCH

Second Period

FROM THE ACCESSION OF HENRY VIII. TO THE SILENCING OF
CONVOCATION IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY

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I. THE STUDENT'S MANUAL OF OLD TESTAMENT HISTORY. FROM THE CREATION OF THE WORLD TO THE RETURN OF THE JEWS FROM CAPTIVITY. With an Appendix, containing an Introduction to the Books of the Old Testament. By PHILIP SMITH, B.A. With Maps and Woodcuts. Cr. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

II. THE STUDENT'S MANUAL OF NEW TESTAMENT
HISTORY. With an Introduction containing the connection
of the Old and New Testament. By PHILIP SMITH, B.A.
With Maps and Woodcuts. Cr. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

III. THE STUDENT'S MANUAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL
HISTORY. A History of the Christian Church. By PHILIP
SMITH, B.A. With Woodcuts. 2 Vols. Cr. 8vo. 7s. 6d.
each.

PART I.-The First Ten Centuries. From the Times of the Apostles
to the full Establishment of the Holy Roman Empire and the
Papal Power. A.D. 30-1003.

PART II.-The Middle Ages and the Reformation. 1003-1614.

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PREFACE.

THE portion of the Students' Manual contained in this part may be regarded as in some respects the most important part of the History of the Church of England. It gives an account of those momentous changes in the relations of the Church of England to that of Rome which we are in the habit of describing as the Reformation, and it exhibits the long struggle of the Church, after its freedom from Rome, against hostile assaults from the opposite quarter. It leaves the Church in a state of feebleness and inactivity, brought about by the accession of a Government not altogether favourable to its interests, and by the silencing of the voice of its Synods. The concluding Part of the Manual will exhibit its gradual recovery from these depressing influences, and its wonderful expansion and renewed life in the present century.

WADDINGTON, Christmas 1886.

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