David Jasper, Jeremy J SmithReinventing Medieval Liturgy in Victorian England
Thomas Frederick Simmons and the Lay Folks' Mass Book
David Jasper is a theologian with a particular interest in the nineteenth century. He is emeritus professor at the University of Glasgow, where he was formerly professor of literature and theology. Recent publications include The Language of Liturgy (2018). He has been an Anglican priest for forty-six years and is canon theologian of St. Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow.
Preface Introduction: Imagining the Past 1.Thomas Frederick Simmons and the
Lay Folks' Mass Book 2.Re-imagining Medieval Devotion: Nineteenth-Century
Conceptions of the English Church 3.Simmons and the Early English Text
Society 4.Simmons as Editor: The Philologist 5. Simmons as Editor: The
Liturgist 6. Simmons as Parish Priest, and Liturgical Reform in the
Victorian Church of England 7.The Afterlives of the Lay Folks' Mass Book
Conclusion: Liturgical Moments in Time Plates Appendix IThe Lay Folks' Mass
Book: Text and Translation Appendix IIThe Lay Folks' Mass Book and the
Sarum Rite Bibliography Index