Dark Satanic Mills

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Was the nineteenth-century working class as irreligious as the 1851 census of religious worship appeared to show? Or were there some industrial areas where large numbers of them actually went to church? Birmingham and the Black Country provide evidence for both religion and irreligion, but was the better church attendance of the Black Country the result of panic reactions to cholera epidemics or intensive evangelism? How did ordinary people respond to the attempts of the churches to recruit them? Did evangelical conversion result from fear of hell? This book sets out to answer these questions on the basis of an analysis of original sources, many of them unpublished, from the years leading up to the 1851 census.

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SKU (ISBN): 9781842271025
ISBN10: 1842271024
Geoff Robson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2002
Studies In Evangelical History And Thought
Publisher: Authentic

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