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Victorian Nonconformity
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80 pages
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Focusing on the rise of Nonconformists in England and Wales during the Victorian era, the book details how various Protestant denominations, including Methodists and Quakers, grew from a small minority to nearly half of the worshipping population by the mid-nineteenth century. It explores the societal and political impact of these groups, analyzes key academic theories regarding their influence, and discusses signs of their decline in the twentieth century, offering a concise overview of a significant aspect of Britain's Christian history.
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2011, hardcover with dust jacket
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