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    <title>Church and healing</title>
    <subTitle>papers read at the Twentieth summer meeting and the Twenty-first Winter meeting of the Ecclesiastical history society</subTitle>
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    <namePart>Sheils, William J.</namePart>
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    <publisher>Blackwell for the Society</publisher>
    <dateIssued>1982</dateIssued>
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    <issuance>monographic</issuance>
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    <extent>xxiv, 440 p. ; 23 cm.</extent>
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  <tableOfContents>Saints and doctors in the early Byzantine empire: the case of Theodore of Sykeon / Peregrine Horden -- Vision of Tainard, miraculum de quodam canonico Guatenensi per Sanctum Donatianum curato / E.S. Karnofsky -- Modus medendi and the Benedictine order in Anglo-Norman England / Anne F. Dawtry -- 'Rocamadour in Quercy above all other churches': the healing of Henry II / Emma Mason -- Curate infirmos: the medieval waldensian practice of medicine / Peter Biller -- Church, leprosy and plague in medieval and early modern Europe / Richard Palmer -- Religion, social change and psychological healing in England 1600-1800 / Michael MacDonald -- Archbishop Secker as a physician / John R. Guy -- Doctors, demons and early Methodist healing / Henry D. Rack -- Bishop Milner, Holywell and the cure tradition / Judith F. Champ -- Establishment and dissent in nineteenth-century medicine: an exploration of some correspondence and connections between religious and medical belief-systems in early industrial England / John V. Pickstone -- Little brother be at peace: the priest as holy man in the nineteenth-century ghetto / G.P. Connolly -- Restoring man's creative power: the Theosophy of the Bible Christians of Salford / Peter J. Lineham -- Anti-establishment healing: spiritualism in Britain / Logie Barrow -- Social Catholicism and health: Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Low Nichols in Britain / Bernard Aspinwall -- Healing and evangelism: the place of medicine in later Victorian Protestant missionary thinking / C. Peter Williams -- 'Heavy artillery of the missionary army': the domestic importance of the nineteenth-century medical missionary / A.F. Walls -- Revival of spiritual healing in the Church of England 1920-26 / Stuart Mews -- Medical science and pentecost: the dilemma of anglicanism in Africa / Terence Ranger -- Healing in 'The Brotherhood of the Cross and Star' / G.I.S. Amadi -- Shrines, pilgrimage, and miraculous powers in Roman Catholic Sri Lanka / R.I. Stirrat -- Some aspects of religion and spiritual healing in Cultsville, a contemporary North American city / Irving Hexham.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">edited by  William J. Sheils</note>
  <subject>
    <topic>Health -- Religious aspects.Medicine -- Religious aspects</topic>
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  <classification authority="lcc"> BT732  .C48 1982</classification>
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