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Christianity in Britain

"Christianity in Britain" is a comprehensive historical account of the spread and development of Christianity in Britain. The book, published by Delmarva Publications, Inc, is authored by William E. Collins and covers the period from the arrival of Christianity in Britain to the present day.

The book begins with a discussion of the arrival of Christianity in Britain, which is attributed to the mission of Saint Augustine in the 6th century. It then explores the growth of Christianity in Britain, including the establishment of monasteries, the influence of the Roman Catholic Church, and the development of different Christian denominations.

The book also covers the role of Christianity in shaping British culture and society, including its impact on education, politics, and the arts. It discusses the influence of prominent Christian figures, such as John Wesley, William Wilberforce, and the Tractarian movement, as well as the role of Christianity in the abolition of slavery and other social movements.

Additionally, the book explores the relationship between Christianity and other religions in Britain, including the growth of Islam and the impact of secularism on religious practice.

"Christianity in Britain" provides a comprehensive overview of the history of Christianity in Britain, offering insights into the development of British culture and society over the centuries. The book is well-researched and accessible to a general audience, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of Christianity or British culture.

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"Christianity in Britain" is a comprehensive historical account of the spread and development of Christianity in Britain. The book, published by Delmarva Publications, Inc, is authored by William E. Collins and covers the period from the arrival of Christianity in Britain to the present day.

The book begins with a discussion of the arrival of Christianity in Britain, which is attributed to the mission of Saint Augustine in the 6th century. It then explores the growth of Christianity in Britain, including the establishment of monasteries, the influence of the Roman Catholic Church, and the development of different Christian denominations.

The book also covers the role of Christianity in shaping British culture and society, including its impact on education, politics, and the arts. It discusses the influence of prominent Christian figures, such as John Wesley, William Wilberforce, and the Tractarian movement, as well as the role of Christianity in the abolition of slavery and other social movements.

Additionally, the book explores the relationship between Christianity and other religions in Britain, including the growth of Islam and the impact of secularism on religious practice.

"Christianity in Britain" provides a comprehensive overview of the history of Christianity in Britain, offering insights into the development of British culture and society over the centuries. The book is well-researched and accessible to a general audience, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of Christianity or British culture.

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