The Property And Revenues Of The English Church Establishment by Frederick Martin

What They Are, and How They Are Spent

This book provides a detailed examination of the financial underpinnings and economic structure of the English Church during the 19th century. It delves into the historical accumulation of wealth and property by the Church, scrutinizing how these assets were managed and distributed. The analysis highlights the intricate relationship between the Church and the state, exploring the implications of its financial practices on broader societal and political dynamics. Through meticulous research, the book sheds light on the economic power wielded by the Church and its impact on both religious and secular spheres.