RT Article T1 The Scholar Priest in the Church of England in the Nineteenth Century JF Journal of Anglican studies VO 22 IS 1 SP 67 OP 80 A1 Jasper, David 1951- LA English YR 2024 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1890721654 AB The Oxford Movement in the 1830s prompted some formidable theological scholarship which profoundly affected the lives and personalities of many Oxford-educated Church of England clergymen, not a few of whom combined deeply scholarly lives with successful parish ministries. This essay examines the lives of two such men, Canon T. F. Simmons, a parish priest in Yorkshire for some thirty years, and Bishop Mandell Creighton, much of whose scholarly writing was produced in a remote Northumberland parish before his return to Cambridge and London. By the end of the century such learned clergymen were becoming a rarity in the Church of England. K1 Mandell Creighton K1 Oxford Movement K1 Oxford University K1 T. F. Simmons K1 Parish K1 Theological colleges DO 10.1017/S1740355323000013