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- Montgomery and the Black Man: Religion and Politics in Nineteenth-Century Ulster
Montgomery and the Black Man: Religion and Politics in Nineteenth-Century Ulster
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Irish historians have described Henry Cooke as a fiery demagogue, a canting hypocrite, and a promoter of violent anti-Catholicism. But his demonstrations were part of an Anti-Catholicism movement that was a dominant feature of Victorian England. He was undoubtedly an enemy of the Catholic Church, yet he might have been a doctor, a scientist or a professor, if not a Presbyterian minister. This book deals with both Cooke and his rival Henry Montgomery and claims that neither of those two eminent Victorian clergymen was exactly what tradition has assumed.
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