The Toxic Congregation by Glloyd Rediger

The Toxic Congregation by Glloyd Rediger

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The Toxic Congregation by Glloyd Rediger

Seventeenth-century Kent indictments have survived in larger numbers then have those of any other county, and they therefore provide a particularly full picture of the adminstration of criminal justice, the organisation of the assizes, the role of the judges and officials, and the whole process of criminal trial. This volume contains a full calendar of all the material relating to Kent from 1625 to 1688 which exists among the assize indictment files for the Home Circuit. The calendar also includes judges' commissions; writs and precepts; lists of local officials; coroners' inquests; and appeals of felony. This volume is the last in a series of four, all edited by Professor J.S. Cockburn, with earlier titles covering Kent from 1625-1675; they are available upon enquiry from HMSO. Professor J.S. COCKBURN teaches in the History Department at the University of Maryland.
Rediger, G. Lloyd: - G. Lloyd Rediger, ordained in the Presbyterian Church (USA) is a consultant to denominations and seminaries on issues of clergy and congregational health. A popular speaker and writer, he is the author of Clergy Killers, Coping with Clergy Burnout, Fit to Be a Pastor, and most recently, Beyond the Scandals: A Guide to Healthy Sexuality for Clergy.
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ISBN 13 9780687332243
ISBN 10 0687332249
Title The Toxic Congregation
Author Glloyd Rediger
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Abingdon Press
Year published 2007-04-01
Number of pages 176
Prizes Winner of Book of the Year (Top 10) 2008
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