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Irish Anglicanism, 1969–2019
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The Church of Ireland and its past
history, interpretation and identity
This book brings together leading Irish historians who examine how the history of the Church of Ireland has been written in the 500 years since the Reformation....
Author/Editor:
Mark Empey, Alan Ford & Miriam Moffitt, editors
The clergy of the Church of Ireland, 1000–2000
Messengers, watchmen and stewards
This collaborative volume considers the clergy of the Church of Ireland before and after the 16th-century reformation and before and after disestablishment in 1869. It analyzes many of...
Author/Editor:
Toby Barnard & W.G. Neely, editors
The Boulter letters
Originally published in 1769–70, the Boulter letters represent one of the most important printed sources for the political and ecclesiastical history of Ireland in the early Hanoverian period....
Author/Editor:
Kenneth Milne & Paddy McNally, editors
Preaching in Belfast, 1747–72
A selection of the sermons of James Saurin
In 1747 James Saurin, a descendant of a prominent Huguenot family, was appointed as vicar of Belfast. One of his first acts was to write a series...
Author/Editor:
Raymond Gillespie & Roibeard Ó Gallachóir, editors
Christ Church Cathedral Dublin
A history
The cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Dublin, commonly called Christ Church, is by Irish standards rich in archival and architectural remains, and so it comes as something...
Author/Editor:
Kenneth Milne
A Musical Offering
Essays in honour of Gerard Gillen
This gathering of seventeen specially commissioned essays and two original editions of music honours the manifold achievements of Gerard Gillen as organist, church musician, university professor and scholar....
Author/Editor:
Kerry Houston & Harry White, editors
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