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A SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE WELSH CLERGY CIRCA 1662-1939

BROWN ROGER LEE

Editorial
INGRAM
Año edición
2017
ISBN
978-1-9998936-4-4
Encuadernación
Rústica
Páginas
366
Idioma
Castellano
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Part one of A SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE WELSH CLERGY contains two sections, namely ?The Route to Ordination? and ?The Inferior Clergy?. The first section describes the dilemma faced by the four Welsh dioceses of the Church of England, then part of the Province of Canterbury. The Church was impoverished, the native Welsh speakers (required for a Welsh-speaking Church) unable to afford a university education, and by the 19th century Nonconformity had made many inroads into the religious life of the nation. A substantial number of those ordained came from Nonconformist backgrounds, many from the counties of Cardiganshire and Carmarthenshire, and were educated in the divinity departments of grammar schools, enabling them to sit the bishops? examinations for ordination. Eventually St David?s College, Lampeter, was opened to replace these schools and to provide a systematic training, though it was not without its critics. A number of other men were trained elsewhere in theological colleges and at the historic universities. The wider Church eventually imposed more professional standards of training. The last chapter de

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