Church of England
- Nondoctrinal Anglicans, or those without obvious allegiance to any Church party
- Trollope's Nondoctrinal Bishop of Elmham in The Way We Live Now
- The Rev. Montague Blake: Trollope on an Anglican Curate
- Septimus Harding in Trollope's The Warden
- Dr. Grantley's hypocrisy in Trollope's The Warden
- Evangelical Anglicans
- St. John Rivers in Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre
- William Brocklehurst in Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre — hypocritical evangelical
- The Rev. Stiggins in Dickens's Pickwick Papers
- Amos Barton in Eliot's Scenes from Clerical Life
- High Church (Tractarians, Oxford Movemnt)
- The Broad Church, or Liberal Anglicanism
- Mr. Hale's doubts in Gaskell's North and South
Roman Catholicism
- Old Catholics
- New Converts
- John Henry Newman in Apologia Pro Vita Sua
- Father John Barham from The Way We Live Now
- Robert Browning's Bishop Blougram
Dissenters
- Baptists
- Covenanters
- Methodism
- Plymouth Brethren
- Edmund Gosse's Father and Son (1907)
- Peter Carey's Oscar and Lucinda (1975; not Victorian but Neo-Victorian, since it's set in nineteenth-century Australia and England)
- Presbyterianism
- Quakers, or the Society of Friends
- Unspecified evangelical denominations
Last modified December 2001