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... classes were ranged against the interests of the poor . He did not forget that Malthus was a parson , and that parsons were prominent on the bench when savage penalties were inflicted for breaches of the Game Laws ; that Wilberforce had ...
... classes were ranged against the interests of the poor . He did not forget that Malthus was a parson , and that parsons were prominent on the bench when savage penalties were inflicted for breaches of the Game Laws ; that Wilberforce had ...
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... classes . There was a time when the activities of the Countess of Huntingdon suggested that it might be otherwise , and for some years Methodism was a fashionable pursuit among the Society of Bath and London , but it failed to take ...
... classes . There was a time when the activities of the Countess of Huntingdon suggested that it might be otherwise , and for some years Methodism was a fashionable pursuit among the Society of Bath and London , but it failed to take ...
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... classes ' ; and the second , ' that without a congenial philosophy there can be no general religion , that a philosophy among the higher classes is an essential condition to the true state of religion among all classes , and that ...
... classes ' ; and the second , ' that without a congenial philosophy there can be no general religion , that a philosophy among the higher classes is an essential condition to the true state of religion among all classes , and that ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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