Book contents
- Crown, Mitre and People in the Nineteenth Century
- Reviews
- Crown, Mitre and People in the Nineteenth Century
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Legislation
- Table of Cases
- Introduction A National Church in the National Life
- Chapter 1 The Disputed Boundary between Church and State
- Chapter 2 What Happened in an Ecclesiastical Court?
- Chapter 3 Taking the Clergy to Court
- Chapter 4 Taking the Laity to Court
- Chapter 5 Not in the Church of England but …
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
Chapter 1 - The Disputed Boundary between Church and State
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 September 2021
- Crown, Mitre and People in the Nineteenth Century
- Reviews
- Crown, Mitre and People in the Nineteenth Century
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Legislation
- Table of Cases
- Introduction A National Church in the National Life
- Chapter 1 The Disputed Boundary between Church and State
- Chapter 2 What Happened in an Ecclesiastical Court?
- Chapter 3 Taking the Clergy to Court
- Chapter 4 Taking the Laity to Court
- Chapter 5 Not in the Church of England but …
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
This chapter explores the history and extent of the jurisdiction of Parliament over the ecclesiastical law of the Church of England and the role of bishops sitting as members of the House of Lords, some of them prominent and controversial. Among the ecclesiastical lawyers were several who served as Members of Parliament.The nineteenth century saw the revival of Convocation, the Church’s own Parliament, and the chapter follows it in its efforts to re-establish itself. The Church owned a great deal of property, and lay property holders had opportunities to exploit their rights to the gift of clerical livings. There were accusations of simony. In both contexts there were property disputes. All this sharpened the long-standing question of the relationship between temporalities which were the proper business of secular law and the spiritualities which were not.
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- Crown, Mitre and People in the Nineteenth CenturyThe Church of England, Establishment and the State, pp. 33 - 97Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021