Religion and Society in Industrial England: Church, Chapel, and Social Change, 1740-1914 |
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Anglican areas artisan associations Bapt Baptist Catholic Catholicism chapel community Christian Church of England church rates Church-Chapel Churchmen classes clergy clerical commitment Cong Congregational Congregationalism Congregationalists Connexion constituency conversionist decline denominational E. P. Thompson early industrial England early industrial society early nineteenth centuries ecclesiastical economic effect eighteenth and early eighteenth century English religion English society Evangelical Nonconformist Evangelical Nonconformity evangelistic evidence expansion extra-Establishment functions Ibid Industrial Revolution influence irreligion itinerancy labourers laymen London membership ment Methodism Midlands ministers ministry movement Noncon Nonconformist Nonconformist communities Oxford Oxfordshire parishes parochial system Particular Baptist pastoral patterns period political popular population Presbyterianism Primitive Methodist problems Protestantism R. W. Dale recruitment reform religious culture religious deviance religious Establishment religious organisations religious practice religious-cultural revival rural sectarian secular secularisation significant statistics status Sunday School tendency theological tion traditional trends Victorian Church Victorian era village Wales Wesley Wesleyan wider society worship