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Introduction: Interpreting the Church in the Nineteenth Century |
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The 1851 religious census in the city of Nottingham |
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Denominations in competition at mid-century |
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Nonconformist consolidation |
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Anglican high-church revival |
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The road to religious equality |
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Anglicans, Nonconformists and Catholics at the end of the nineteenth century |
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The religious division of Europe |
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Catholicism in the age of Napoleon |
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The Church in the post-Napoleonic era |
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The mid-nineteenth-century papacy: Pius IX. |
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Catholicism and the rise of nation states |
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Irish Catholicism and its global impact |
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The late nineteenth-century papacy: Leo XIII |
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The United States and Canada |
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The legacy of Protestant Europe |
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The growth of Roman Catholicism |
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Developments in evangelical Protestantism |
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New religious movements: Millerites, Shakers, Mormons |
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African-American Christianity |
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Outcomes of World Mission |
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Catholic and Protestant responses to world mission |
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Colonialism and evangelicalism |
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The World Missionary Conference |
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Evangelical revivalism in America |
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Revivalism and overseas mission |
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Transatlantic developments |
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Renewal, revival and Roman Catholicism |
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Catholic Anglicanism overseas |
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The significance of revival and renewal |
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Politics and secular movements |
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Science and biblical authority |
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The significance of secularization |
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Conclusion: The Uniqueness of the Church in the Nineteenth Century |
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Notes |
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Select Bibliography |
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Index |
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