Books by "James Charles Blomfield"

9 books found

The Cowley Fathers

The Cowley Fathers

by Serenhedd James

2019 · Canterbury Press

The Society of St John the Evangelist, otherwise known as the Cowley Fathers, was the first men’s religious order to be founded in the Church of England since the Reformation, as a result of the spread and influence of the Oxford Movement and its Anglo-Catholic spirituality in the 19th century. Established in Oxford in 1866, its charismatic founder, Richard Meux Benson worked closely with American priests and just four years later a congregation was founded in Massachusetts that flourishes to this day. The charism of the order embraced high regard of theology with practical service, fostered by an emphasis on prayer and personal holiness. Cowley, a poor and rapidly expanding village on the outskirts of Oxford, provided ample opportunity for service. At its height, the English congregation had houses in Oxford (now St Stephen’s House) and Westminster where figures such as C S Lewis sought spiritual direction. Now no longer operating as a community in Britain, this definitive and comprehensive history records its significant contribution to Anglicanism then and now.

The History of Suffolk

The History of Suffolk

by John James Raven

1895

The Doctrine of the Church

The Doctrine of the Church

by John James McElhinney

1871

Once an Artist Always an Artist

Once an Artist Always an Artist

by Charles James Blomfield

1921

The Victorian Chancellors

The Victorian Chancellors

by James Beresford Atlay

1908

Fulham Old and New

Fulham Old and New

by Charles James Feret

1900

A history of St. Augustine's college, Canterbury

A history of St. Augustine's college, Canterbury

by Robert James Edmund Boggis

1907

The History of Bicester

The History of Bicester

by James Charles Blomfield

1884