This classic biography of Cardinal Henry Edward Manning, Archbishop of Westminster, provides a detailed portrait of one of the most influential figures in the Catholic Church in England during the late 19th century. With extensive research and firsthand accounts from those who knew Manning best, author Edmund Sheridan Purcell paints a vivid picture of Manning’s life, his work as a social reformer and defender of Catholicism, and his impact on the Church in England and beyond.
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