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Hensley Henson
A Study in the Friction Between Church and State
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350 pages
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Herbert Hensley Henson, an outspoken churchman, offers a critical perspective on Church and Society between the two World Wars. Known for his strong opinions, he challenged trade unions and clashed with miners' leaders. Initially a defender of the Church of England, he later became a vocal critic due to political issues surrounding the Prayer Book. Advocating for a modern approach to faith and divorce, Henson's controversial stance often made him unpopular, yet his courage and compassion earned him both respect and admiration from various circles.
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2012, paperback
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