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An intimate, authoritative chronicle of Exeter’s spiritual life from the Conquest to the Church Congress of 1894. A focused history of place. Tracing the diocese’s development from the Norman Conquest period through the medieval Church in England and into Victorian-era England, the book pairs readable narrative with precise attention to institutional detail. Parish life, the cathedral chapter and episcopal administration are set against changing patterns of church governance; the result is both a practical cathedral history guide for visitors and a substantive ecclesiastical history book for students and general readers. Rendered in lucid Victorian prose, it foregrounds institutional continuity and local change without sacrificing clarity.As an Anglican diocese study it illuminates how local parishes, monastic remnants and diocesan structures adapted across centuries. Clear exposition makes it accessible to anyone curious about the history of the English Church while the careful treatment of records and chronology gives it weight as academic church history - a reliable reference for historians tracing legal, liturgical and social change in the Church of England. Readers interested in medieval church England will find foundation and context, and those focused on Victorian-era England encounter contemporary debates about reform, authority and pastoral care. The narrative is immediate yet measured, offering enough material to support parish research and broader scholarly enquiry.Historically and literarily significant, Reynolds’ account stands as a late-Victorian perspective on ecclesiastical life and a valuable contribution to studies of church governance history and religious institutions in England. Casual readers will appreciate its narrative clarity and local colour; classic-literature collectors, parish historians and institutional libraries will value its provenance and research utility as a companion piece to larger treatments of Church of England history. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure.