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The moral life and the state
Jeff Rosen

Anglo-Catholic women; ibid., p. 15. See also, ‘Women and Anglo-Catholicism’, in John Shelton Reed, Glorious Battle: The Cultural Politics of Victorian Anglo-Catholicism (Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 1996), chapter 10. Stephen Cheeke also urges against reading unintended meanings for references to ‘the divine’ in his ‘Browning, Renaissance Painting, and the Problem of Raphael’, Victorian Poetry, 49:4 (2011), 450. 32 William Thomas Gidney, The History of the London Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews from 1809 to 1908 (London: London Society

in Julia Margaret Cameron’s ‘fancy subjects’