Class and Religion in the Late Victorian CityArchon Books, 1974 - 360 pàgines |
Continguts
WHO WENT TO CHURCH? | 23 |
WORKINGCLASS LONDON | 42 |
BETHNAL GREEN | 101 |
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Frases i termes més freqüents
adult Anglican Anglo-Catholic areas attend church attitudes Baptist believed Bermondsey Bethnal Green Bible Bishop Blackheath Booth Collection Catford census cent chapel Christian church attendance Church of England claimed clergy clergymen clubs Congregational Church Congregationalist conventional denominations Diary districts doctrine East End East London East London Observer Escott Evangelical father Fulham Hackney Hampstead hell Hughes Ibid ideas Irish Kensington Kent Labour Lambeth large numbers less Lewisham Lewisham Borough Lewisham Gazette Liberal lived London Visitation lower middle-class minister moral neighbours nineteenth century Nonconformist Nonconformity op.cit organised Oxford House parents parish political poor Poplar population position preaching priest proportion Protestant Protestantism radical religion religious reported respectable Road Roman Catholic Secularist sermon Shoreditch social Socialist Society South status Stepney Street suburbs Sunday tended Toynbee Hall Unitarians upper class Vicar of St Victorian Wesleyan West women Woolwich working-class worship