Books by "Robert Ellis Roberts"

12 books found

Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Supreme Court of South Carolina

Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Supreme Court of South Carolina

by South Carolina. Supreme Court, J. S. G. Richardson, Robert Wallace Shand, Cyprian Melanchthon Efird, William Hay Townsend, Duncan C. Ray, William Munro Shand

1901

Men and Women and Sordella

Men and Women and Sordella

by Robert Browning

1886

Advanced Accounting

Advanced Accounting

by Lawrence Robert Dicksee

1907

Legislative Assemblies

Legislative Assemblies

by Robert Luce

1924

Ferishtah's Fancies

Ferishtah's Fancies

by Robert Browning

1886

This second supplement, which contains over 4,700 marriage records, presents a combination of previously unrecorded marriages and updated entries from the previous edition. The updated information within the old entries is designated by underlining. The m

Cosmo Lang

Cosmo Lang

by Robert Beaken

2012 · Bloomsbury Publishing

The period 1928-1942 saw some of the greatest political and social upheavals in modern British history. Lang, as Archbishop of Canterbury, led the Church of England through this tumultuous period and was a pivotal influence in political and religious decision-making. In this book, Robert Beaken provides a new perspective on Lang, including his considerable relationship with the royal family. Beaken also shows how Lang proved to be a sensitive leader during wartime, opposing any demonisation of the enemy and showing compassion to conscientious objectors. Despite his central role at a time of flux, there has been little written on Lang since the original biography published in 1949, and history has not been kind to this intellectually gifted but emotionally complex man. Although Lang has often been seen as a fairly unsuccessful archbishop who was resistant to change, Beaken shows that he was, in fact, an effective leader of the Anglican community at a time when the Church of England was internally divided over issues surrounding the Revised Prayer Book and its position in an ever-changing world. Lang's reputation is therefore ripe for reassessment. Drawing on previously unseen material and first-hand interviews, Beaken tells the story of a fascinating and complex man, who was, he argues, Britain's first 'modern' Archbishop of Canterbury.

The Making of America

The Making of America

by Robert Marion La Follette

1905