British High Churchmen, Continental Church Tourism and the Roman Connection in the Nineteenth Century
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Authors
Morris, JN
Abstract
jats:pThis article examines accounts of continental church life to be found in the travel journals, letters and books of leading High Church Anglicans in the nineteenth century. It argues that these constitute a neglected source of evidence for understanding the interaction between continental church developments and the High Church revival in Anglicanism. It focuses particularly on accounts of travel in Catholic countries, and concludes that there are good reasons for assuming that experience of Catholic worship on the continent influenced High Church attitudes towards liturgical and ritual reform in Anglicanism.</jats:p>
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Keywords
5005 Theology, 4303 Historical Studies, 50 Philosophy and Religious Studies, 43 History, Heritage and Archaeology
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY
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Journal ISSN
0022-0469
1469-7637
1469-7637
Volume Title
66
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)