Church of England Record Society
Appearance
The Church of England Record Society is a text publication society for the history of the Church of England. It was established in 1991.[1] The society has published an annual volume since 1994,[2] the first being Kenneth Fincham's Visitation Articles and Injunctions of the Early Stuart Church (Vol. 1).[3] The society is a registered charity.[4]
Selected publications
[edit]1990s
[edit]- Kenneth Fincham, Visitation Articles and Injunctions of the Early Stuart Church, volume 1, 1994. ISBN 9780851153537
- Jeremy Gregory, The Speculum of Archbishop Thomas Secker: the Diocese of Canterbury, 1758–1768, 1995. ISBN 9781787441125
- Sarah Brewer, The Early Letters of Bishop Richard Hurd, 1739–1762, 1995. ISBN 9781787441149
- Andrew Chandler, Brethren in Adversity: Bishop George Bell, the Church of England and the Crisis of German Protestantism, 1933–1939, 1997. ISBN 9780851156927
- Kenneth Fincham, Visitation Articles and Injunctions of the Early Stuart Church, volume 2, 1998. ISBN 9780851155180
- Gerald Bray, The Anglican Canons, 1529–1947, 1998. ISBN 9780851155579
- Stephen Taylor, From Cranmer to Davidson. A Church of England Miscellany, 1999. ISBN 9781787441170
2000s
[edit]- Gerald Bray, Tudor Church Reform: the Henrician Canons of 1535 and the Reformatio Legum Ecclesiasticarum, 2000. ISBN 9780851158099
- Susan Mumm, All Saints Sisters of the Poor. An Anglican Sisterhood in the Nineteenth Century, 2001. ISBN 9780851157283
- Patrick Collinson, John Craig and Brett Usher, Conferences and Combination Lectures in the Elizabethan Church. Dedham and Bury St. Edmunds, 1582–1590, 2003. ISBN 9780851159386
- Tom Webster and Kenneth Shipps, The Diary of Samuel Rogers, 1634–1638, 2004. ISBN 9781843830436
- Mark Smith and Stephen Taylor, Evangelicalism in the Church of England c.1790–c.1890, 2004. ISBN 9781787441217
- Anthony Milton, The British Delegation and the Synod of Dort, 1618–19, 2005. ISBN 9781843831570
- Henrietta Blackmore, The Beginning of Women's Ministry: The Revival of the Deaconess in the Nineteenth-Century Church of England, 2007. ISBN 9781843833086
- G. M. Ditchfield, The Letters of Theophilus Lindsey (1728–1808), volume 1, 2007. ISBN 9781843833444
- Michael Snape, The Back Parts of War: The Y.M.C.A. Memoirs and Letters of Barclay Baron, 1915–1919. 2009. ISBN 9781843835196
2010s
[edit]- Susan Hardman Moore, The Diary of Thomas Larkham, 1647–1669. 2011. ISBN 9781843837053
- Melanie Barber and Stephen Taylor, with Gabriel Sewell, From the Reformation to the Permissive Society. A Miscellany in Celebration of the 400th Anniversary of Lambeth Palace Library. 2010. ISBN 9781843835585
- G. M. Ditchfield The Letters of Theophilus Lindsey (1723–1808). Volume II: 1789–1808. 2012. ISBN 9781843837428
- Natalie Mears, Alasdair Raffe, Stephen Taylor and Philip Williamson (with Lucy Bates), National Prayers. Special Worship since the Reformation. Volume 1: Special Prayers, Fasts and Thanksgivings in the British Isles 1533–1688. 2013. ISBN 9781843838685
- Andrew Atherstone, The Journal of Bishop Daniel Wilson of Calcutta, 1845-1857. 2014. ISBN 9781783271115
- Philip Williamson, Alasdair Raffe, Stephen Taylor and Natalie Mears, National Prayers. Special Worship since the Reformation. Volume II: General Fasts, Thanksgivings and Special Prayers in the British Isles, 1689–1870. 2017. ISBN 9781843839439
- Kenneth Fincham, The Further Correspondence of William Laud. 2017. ISBN 9781787443594
References
[edit]- ^ "Church of England Record Society". Coers.org. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
- ^ "Church of England Record Society - Boydell and Brewer". Boydellandbrewer.com. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
- ^ S.J; Larocca, John J. "Visitation Articles and Injunctions of the Early Stuart Church, Volume 1. By Kenneth Fincham. Church of England Record Society 1. Woodbridge, U.K.: The Boydell Press, 1994. xxvii + 227 pp. $63.00". Church History. 64 (4): 676–677. doi:10.2307/3168875. JSTOR 3168875. S2CID 162566190. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
- ^ "Charity Details". Beta.charitycommission.gov.uk. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
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