Articles on religion and the religious during the Victorian period, showing its unity and disunity.
- Volume 1
Cardinal Manning and his Political Persona: the Education Act of 1870 - Jeffrey von Arx
Henry Edward Manning, Priscilla Maurice, and the Pastoral Care of the Sick - Peter Erb
The Cardinal and the Penitent: Cardinal Manning and Virginia Crawford - Robin Gard
Henry O'Callaghan: Manning's Reluctant Episcopal Protégé - Leo Gooch
'Education and Correct Conduct': Randal Lythgoe and the Work of the Society of Jesus in Early Victorian England and Wales - Maurice Whitehead
The English Benedictines and the British Empire - Aidan Bellenger
Varieties of Modern Scottish Conservatism - B A Aspinwall
The Myth and Reality of Sr. Barbara Ubryk, the Imprisoned Nun of Cracow: English Interpretations of a Victorian English ControversyControversy - Rene Kollar, OSB,
Bernard Ward: Edmundian and Historian - S Foster
Tradition and Conversion in English Literature - Joseph Pearce
Newman's Idea of a University, 'The Circle of Sciences' and the Constitution of the Church - Wulstan Peterburs, OSB,
Thomas Arnold: A Bicentenary Appraisal - David Newsome
Tractarians and National Education - James Pereiro
The Reverend Canon Henry Kingsmill Moore D.D., Ball. Coll. Oxon. FLS., and Church of Ireland Education, 1880-1927 - Susan M. Parkes
'Scott's Folly' - John Scott and the Development of the Wesleyan Educational System - John Smith
Anglicanism 'Represented' or 'Misrepresented'? The Oxford Movement, Evangelicalism, and History: The Controversial Use of the Caroline Divines in the Victorian Church of Englandthe Caroline Divines in the Victorian Church of England - Peter B Nockles