The Evangelical party within the Church of England, led by William Wilberforce and the Clapham Sect, masterminded the humanitarian campaigns to abolish the slave trade and to destroy the institution of slavery itself. They also initiated, and directed throughout, the drive to Christianize India. Their wealth, their talented representation in Parliament, and their genius for arousing and organizing popular support, were essential factors in the successful prosecution of these three crusades
This thesis is a contextual study of Lord Ashley (from 1851 known as the Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury...
This thesis examines the major themes and personalities which influenced the outbreak of a number of...
The thesis is presented in five books each with a number of subdivisions or chapters. The first is c...
Historians have considered a variety of possible reasons for the British Abolition of the slave trad...
Historians have considered a variety of possible reasons for the British Abolition of the slave trad...
The Clapham Sect was a group of Anglican Evangelicels of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth ce...
This volume provides an authoritative account of evangelicalism from the 1790s to the 1840s, skilful...
The Evangelical Revival in eighteenth-century Britain gave rise to a movement that was marked by fou...
The Evangelical Revival in eighteenth-century Britain gave rise to a movement that was marked by fou...
William Wilberforce, the politician and religious writer, was instrumental in the abolition of slave...
This paper attempts to ascertain by what standard the Evangelicals of early nineteenth-century Engla...
Born into a gentry family with roots in the Society of Friends, the evangelical social conscience of...
Just as British political attitudes towards the United States of America combined an ambivalent mix ...
Just as British political attitudes towards the United States of America combined an ambivalent mix ...
Just as British political attitudes towards the United States of America combined an ambivalent mix ...
This thesis is a contextual study of Lord Ashley (from 1851 known as the Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury...
This thesis examines the major themes and personalities which influenced the outbreak of a number of...
The thesis is presented in five books each with a number of subdivisions or chapters. The first is c...
Historians have considered a variety of possible reasons for the British Abolition of the slave trad...
Historians have considered a variety of possible reasons for the British Abolition of the slave trad...
The Clapham Sect was a group of Anglican Evangelicels of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth ce...
This volume provides an authoritative account of evangelicalism from the 1790s to the 1840s, skilful...
The Evangelical Revival in eighteenth-century Britain gave rise to a movement that was marked by fou...
The Evangelical Revival in eighteenth-century Britain gave rise to a movement that was marked by fou...
William Wilberforce, the politician and religious writer, was instrumental in the abolition of slave...
This paper attempts to ascertain by what standard the Evangelicals of early nineteenth-century Engla...
Born into a gentry family with roots in the Society of Friends, the evangelical social conscience of...
Just as British political attitudes towards the United States of America combined an ambivalent mix ...
Just as British political attitudes towards the United States of America combined an ambivalent mix ...
Just as British political attitudes towards the United States of America combined an ambivalent mix ...
This thesis is a contextual study of Lord Ashley (from 1851 known as the Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury...
This thesis examines the major themes and personalities which influenced the outbreak of a number of...
The thesis is presented in five books each with a number of subdivisions or chapters. The first is c...