The Church in France 1789-1848: A Study in Revival
Charles Stanley Phillips [1883-1949]
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Book Description
Title:
The Church in France 1789-1848: A Study in Revival
Author:
Charles Stanley Phillips [1883-1949]
Publication Year:
1929
Location:
London
Publisher:
A.R. Mowbray & Co. Ltd.
Pages:
315
Subjects:
Christian Missions, France
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
Contents
Preface
The Church Before the Revolution
The Civil Constitution of the Clergy, 1789-91
Persecution and Revival, 1791-1801
Chateaubriand and 'Le Génie Du Christianisme'
The Concordatof 1801
The Breach with the Papacy, 1802-09
The Pope at Savona and the Cardinals at Paris, 1809-11
The National Council and the Concordat of Fountainebleau, 1811-14
The Restoration, 1814-17
The Concordat of 1817, 1817-20
The Triumph of Reaction, 1820-30
The Prophets of the Counter-Revolution—De Maistre: Dr Boanld: Lamennais
The Story of the 'Avenir.' 1830-34
The Religious Revival under the July Monarchy: Lacordaire, 1834-48
The Fight for Catholic Education: Montalembert, 1833-48; Epilogue