The call to seriousness : the Evangelical impact on the Victorians

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The call to seriousness : the Evangelical impact on the Victorians

[Ian Bradley]

Lion, 2006

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"This book was originally published in hardback by Jonathan Cape in 1976"--Facing t.p

Includes bibliographical references (p. 206-216) and index

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The Call to Seriousness examines the nature and the extent of the impact which the Evangelicals made on English life in the first half of the 19th century. Two men dominated the Evangelical world during this period: William Wilberforce, who was the central figure in that celebrated group of Evangelicals, the Clapham Sect; and Anthony Ashley Cooper, the Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury, remembered mainly for championing the cause of factory workers. The author argues that the influence of the Evangelicals was, on the whole, a positive one. The Evangelicals alone did not make the Victorians what they were. They did, however, play a considerable part in helping to establish the peculiar temper of the age. Above all, Evangelicalism was responsible for giving the Victorians their famous seriousness and high-mindedness.

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