Colophon: Printed in Great Britain by Northumberland Press Limited, Gateshead on Tyne.
"This short book is an inspiring record of the actual adventures of small groups of ordinary members of the Church of England who have come together to work in disciplined fellowship for the Kingdom of God. It give the ten year history of a Movement called The Servants of Christ the King, and tells of the strange and unexpected challenges which came to many of these groups or companies, and of how they met them. Thus it does not theorise about problems but records experience, and communicates inspiration. The author, Canon Roger Lloyd, was one of the founders of S.C.K. ten years ago, and is its present Warden." -- back cover.
Contents: Preface by the Bishop of Ely dated Quinquaquesima 1953 / Edward Ely i.e. Harold Edward Wynn -- The Commissioning of this Book -- The Roots in the Biblical Ground -- Conception and Birth -- The First Experimental Year -- Waiting Upon God -- What the Companies Do -- The Evangelistic Tension -- The Test Case of Ipswich -- The Present and the Future.
"Edited by J.W.C. Wand, D.D., Bishop of London, Formerly Archbishop of Brisbane".
Includes bibliographical references, p. 337-343.
"The purpose of this book is to offer a survey of the whole Anglican Communion. A short time ago Canon McLeod Campbell, in his fascinating 'Christian History in the Making', traced the history of that Communion in the course of its formation. We wish to take up the story where he left it, and to present a bird's-eye view of the finished product, or at least of that product at the stage of development it has reached to-day. It is hoped that the publication will at least be found timely. The meetings of the Lambeth Conference have always been important since their inception in 1867. .... Also it should help the various branches of the Anglican Communion to know each other better. Such knowledge is all too obviously lacking at the moment. .... The following survey should thus lead to a more exact and widespread knowledge of what the Anglican Communion us. There will be some gain if it is no longer confused with the Church of England. It includes the Church, but is not identical with it." -- Intro., p. vii.
Contents: Introduction / the Bishop of London i.e. J.W.C. Wand -- The Church of England and its Offshoots / the Very Rev. R. H. Malden, Dean of Wells -- The Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. / the Rt. Rev. Edward L. Parsons, formerly Bishop of California -- The Church of England in Canada and Newfoundland / the Most Rev. Philip Carrington, Archbishop of Quebec -- The Church of India, Burma and Ceylon / the Rt. Rev. Stephen Neill, formerly Bishop of Tinnevelly -- The Church of the Province of South Africa / the Most Rev. J.R. Darbyshire, Archbishop of Cape Town -- The Church of England in Australia and Tasmania / the Rt. Rev. F. de W. Batty, Bishop of Newcastle, New South Wales -- The Church of the Province of New Zealand / the Most Rev. C.W. West-Watson, Archbishop of New Zealand -- The Anglican Communion in the Far East / the Rev. Michael Bruce, formerly Assistant Chaplain of Shanghai Cathedral an Secretary of the S.C.M. in China -- The Church of the Province of the West Indies / the Rt. Rev. John Dauglish, formerly Bishop of Nassau -- The Mediterranean and the Near and Middle East / Rev. W.A. Wigram, D.D. -- Tropical Africa / the Rev. R.W. Stopford, formerly Principal of Achimota College -- The East Indies / the Rt. Rev. B.C. Roberts, formerly Bishop of Singapore -- The Disestablished Home Churches / the Rev. C.B. Moss, D.D. -- The Mission of the Church of England / the Rev. Roger Lloyd, Canon of Winchester -- Summary and Conclusion / the Bishop of London i.e. J.W.C. Wand -- Bibliography -- Index -- Map of the Overseas Dioceses of the Anglican Communion.
Map entitled "Overseas Dioceses of the Anglican Communion 1945" includes note: "The accompanying map is reproduced, by permission of the author and the Missionary Council of the Church Assembly, from 'Church History in the Making' by Canon J. MacLeod Campbell (Press and Publications Board of the Church Assembly, 1946). The list shows all dioceses (excluding British Isles and U.S.A.) existing at the end of 1947".
"Roger Lloyd, Sub-Dean of Winchester, author of a considerable number of books, and a contributor to the 'Church Times' over many years, died only a few weeks before this book was due to appear. Its deeply personal view now stands as a fitting memorial to a man whose devotion to the Church of England was clear from all he said and died. First published as 'The Church of England in the Twentieth Century' in 1946, in a two-volume edition, it now appears in a completely revised form, brought down to the present day". -- front dust jacket blurb.
Contents divided into three main parts: Part One: 1900-1919 -- Part Two: 1919-1939 -- Part Three: 1939-1965.
Contents: Preface dated All Souls' Day [2 November] 1965 / Roger Lloyd -- The Divine Society -- The Victorian Legacy -- The Field of Battle: 1900-1914 -- The Anglican Array -- New Testament Criticism and the Doctrinal Crisis -- The Anglo-Catholic Movement -- The Church and the People: 1900-1914 -- Three Handmaids of the Church -- 1910: The Significant Year -- The Church in the First World War: 1914-1919 -- The Waste Land after the War -- In the Sphere of Doctrine -- The Results of Theological Principle in the Daily Life of the Church -- The Church of England and the Social Order -- The Church and Housing -- The Parochial Clergy -- Ministries Ancient and Modern -- The Witness of the Cathedrals -- The Search for Christian Unity -- Missions and the Christian Community -- The Nondescript Years -- A New Archbishop in a New World -- A Year of Anglican Stocktaking -- The Church in South Africa -- The English Parish and the Kingdom of God -- The Reconciling Church -- The New Specialized Ministries -- The Ministry of the Cathedral -- One Mission to One World -- An Explosion of Doctrine -- Epilogue: The Bubbling Cauldron -- Index.
Colophon: Printed in Great Britain by Western Printing Services Ltd. Bristol.
"Edited by E.R. Morgan, Bishop of Southampton and Roger Lloyd, Canon of Winchester".
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents divided into two parts: Part I: Survey -- Part II: Giving and Receiving.
Contents: Introduction / Edward Southampton [i.e. Morgan, Bishop of Southampton] and Roger Lloyd -- Part I: Survey -- The Theology of Mission / Norman J. Blow -- The Genius of the Anglican Communion / E. Sambayya -- The Church and Secular Society / E.R. Morgan -- Church and State: The Sufferings of the Church in Japan / Michael H. Yashiro -- The Evangelistic Task of the Church in the Coming Age / Roger Lloyd -- Commerce and Christianity / Gerald Broomfield -- The Law and Constitution of the Church Overseas / G.W.O. Addleshaw -- The Anglican Communion and Oecumenical Movement / Oliver S. Tomkins -- The Place of Missionary Societies within the Church / W.F. France -- Part II: Giving and Receiving -- Introduction: Giving and Receiving / Henry de Candole -- Giving and Receiving in Worship and Prayer / R. Neil Russell -- Giving and Receiving in Faith and Order / J.R. Peacey -- Giving and Receiving in Christian Conduct: African-English / George E.F. Laing -- English-African / Donald Parsons -- English-Indian / H. Pakenham-Walsh -- Indian-English / A Priest of the Church of India -- Chinese-English / T.C. Chao -- English-Chinese / G. Mathers -- Giving and Receiving in Standards of Living / Helen Martindale -- Giving and Receiving in Art / Edward Paterson -- Giving and Receiving in Witness / Laura Jackson -- Index.