The Welsh Church from Reformation to Disestablishment, 1603-1920
By (Author) Glanmor Williams
By (author) William Jacob
By (author) Nigel Yates
By (author) Frances Knight
University of Wales Press
University of Wales Press
2nd October 2007
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
274.2907
Hardback
384
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
This study of the religious establishment in Wales and its impact on Welsh society in the three centuries leading up to the disestablishment continues the approach to Welsh church history begun by Sir Glanmor Williams in his 'Welsh Church and the Reformation' and continued in his 'Wales and the Reformation'.
Nigel Yates is Senior Research Fellow in Modern Church History at the University of Wales, Lampeter. Sir Glanmor Williams is the author of many books and articles including The Welsh Church from Conquest to Reformation (1962) and Wales and the Reformation (1997). The Ven. Dr William Jacob is Archdeacon of Charing Cross as well as the author of books and articles on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British religious history. Frances Knight is Senior Lecturer in Modern Church History at the University of Wales, Lampeter and the author of The Nineteenth Century Church and English Society (1999).