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In the work 'The Parish Clerk,' P. H. Ditchfield delivers an erudite exploration into the ecclesiastical office of the parish clerk, set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England. Ditchfield masterfully comments on the roles and responsibilities inherent in the position, offering readers a meticulous examination of its significance within the Church's hierarchy and the wider community. The author's literary prowess is evident through the book's harmonious blend of historical insights and sociological observations, which illuminate the multifaceted nature of grassroots Church functioning and the essential part each element plays within it. The book also serves as a critical reflectio...
A fascinating illustrated six-volume account, published 1841-4, of what was then the greatest city in the world.
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