The Protestant Crusade in Ireland, 1800-70: A Study of Protestant-Catholic Relations Between the Act of Union and Disestablishment
โ Scribed by Desmond Bowen
- Publisher
- McGill-Queen's University Press
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 419
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Contents
INTRODUCTION
I. IRISH PROTESTANTS AND REVOLUTIONARY CATHOLICISM
1 Ireland and the Spirit of the French Revolution
2 The Castle Bishops
4 Protestants and the Radical Priests
II. THE PROTESTANT MIND IN IRELAND
1 Dissent in Ireland
2 The State of the Unreformed Established Church
3 The Mind of the Church of Ireland
4 The Established Church Evangelicals
III. THE ERA OF RELIGIOUS CONTROVERSY
1 Archbishop William Magee
2 Richard Hayes, James Maher and the Early Clerical Combatants
3 Father Tom Maguire and the Rev. Tresham Gregg
4 Protestant Champions : R. J. McGhee and Mortimer O'Sullivan
IV. THE DIVISION OF THE PEOPLES
1 Religion and the Two Nations in Pre-Famine Ireland
2 The Problem of Conversion
3 The Tithe War
4 The Famine
V. EXETER HALL AND IRELAND
1 English Evangelicalism and Irish Popery
2 The Rev. Alexander Dallas
3 The Irish Church Missions
4 English Evangelicalism in Ireland
VI. THE LEGACY OF THE EVANGELICAL CRUSADE
1 Ultramontanism in Ireland
2 Protestants and the `Cullenisation' of Ireland
3 Maynooth and Archbishop John MacHale
3 The Protestant Bishops and the Evangelical Crusaders
4 The End of the Protestant Establishment
EPILOGUE: Protestants and the Legacy of Religious Warfare in Ireland
NOTES
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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