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Preface | 1 |
Illustration sources | 5 |
Evangelicalism in the Victorian City | 14 |
Victorian Christian Social | 39 |
Religion and WorkingClass Life | 63 |
Anglicanism Parliament and the Courts Antony Lentin | 88 |
Disruption | 107 |
Irish Disestablishment Gerald Parsons | 124 |
Victorian Church | 147 |
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