
Classic Audiobook Collection Clergymen of the Church of England by Anthony Trollope ~ Full Audiobook [history]
Clergymen of the Church of England by Anthony Trollope audiobook.
Genre: history
In Clergymen of the Church of England, Anthony Trollope turns his sharp eye from the drawing rooms of his novels to the pulpits, parsonages, and corridors of power that shaped Victorian religious life. Across ten connected essays, he sketches a living map of the Church's hierarchy and its working realities: the modern archbishop no longer a political prince, bishops balancing dignity with administration, deans and archdeacons guarding tradition, and parish clergy trying to do daily pastoral labor with limited means and rising public scrutiny. Trollope moves from rural parsons to overburdened town incumbents, from the college fellow who has taken orders to the underpaid curate in a crowded parish, and outward to Ireland where a beneficed clergyman faces isolation and hostility. Witty, candid, and sometimes cutting, these portraits are less about private saints than about systems: status, income, ambition, reform, and the moral pressure of serving a national church in an age that is changing faster than its institutions. The final essay, touching the storm around Bishop Colenso, places doctrine and controversy alongside the human costs of ecclesiastical politics.
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Chapters (Approximate)
(00:00:00) Chapter 01
(00:19:21) Chapter 02
(00:37:59) Chapter 03
(00:51:43) Chapter 04
(01:05:25) Chapter 05
(01:20:14) Chapter 06
(01:34:46) Chapter 07
(01:50:32) Chapter 08
(02:05:39) Chapter 09
(02:23:13) Chapter 10
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