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- catalog contributor b3721800.
- catalog contributor b3721801.
- catalog coverage "England Church history.".
- catalog coverage "England Social conditions.".
- catalog coverage "Great Britain Church history Modern period, 1500-".
- catalog coverage "Great Britain Social conditions.".
- catalog created "[1942]".
- catalog date "1942".
- catalog date "[1942]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1942]".
- catalog description "-- Part 3. An era of epic reforms -- 13. The abolition of slavery -- i. The far-flung boom of British emancipation -- ii. Modern slavery and the forces arrayed against it -- iii. Abolitionists and emancipationists -- iv. America's emancipation problem -- 14. Parallel creative victories -- i. The humanizing of the prison system -- ii. The reform of the penal code -- iii. The origin and significance of protestant foreign missions -- 15. Bulwarks of social liberty -- i. The emancipation of industrial England -- ii. Religion and British trade unionism -- iii. The independent labor movement and workmen's aspirations -- 16. Creative social service -- i. Christian liberty in action -- ii. The march continues -- iii. Opportunity for the destitute child -- 17. Christendom -- whither bound? -- i. The revival and the united states -- ii. Impacts on the British Empire -- iii. Is Christianity effete? -- 18. Freedom shall live! -- i. A lesson from history -- ii. A common legacy.".
- catalog description "Part 1. An age of "expiring hopes" -- 1. Triple tragedies -- i. The anti-puritan purge -- ii. The expulsion of non-jurors -- iii. The suppression of convocation -- 2. Blind guides -- i. The eighteenth century primates -- ii. Lesser prelates and their outlook -- iii. "how to organize a chaos!" -- iv. Pride precludes fellowship -- 3. Slave-trading and bubble finance -- i. Nature and proportions of slave traffic -- ii. Actual slavery on English soil -- iii. Kidnapping, bound labor and transportation -- iv. South sea company and lesser bubbles -- 4. Politics, penal code and prisons -- i. Walpole and the Whig oligarchy -- ii. Criminal laws and their administration -- iii. A barbarous prison system -- iv. A poignant paradox -- 5. Dawn deferred -- i. General drama and the theatre -- ii. Ignorance, lawlessness and savagery -- iii. Ichabod? -- iv. Changing horizons -- Part 2. A people finds its soul -- 6. The emergence of a prophet -- i. Contemporary versus historical judgments ii. Forerunners and a retrospect -- iii. An apparent failure -- iv. A transfigured soul -- v. The testing and expression of faith -- 7. The shaping of a crusade -- i. The practical nature of the revival -- ii. Virulent opposition -- iii. Necessity creates initiative -- iv. Indispensable aids -- 8. The preaching social righteousness -- i. Wesley's attacks on slavery -- ii. The reproach of war -- iii. The use and abuse of money and privilege -- 9. The reassertion of the Christian ethic -- i. Wesley and the liquor traffic -- ii. Legal, political and state affairs -- iii. Economics and religion -- 10. The spirit of equity and fellowship -- i. Dress and station -- ii. Constructive social work -- iii. An outburst of sacred song -- 11. The passing of a prophet -- i. A last retrospect -- ii. Crossing the bar -- 12. A nation reborn -- i. The streams o'erflow -- ii. New birth, new character, new moral and social zeal -- iii. Wilberforce and the Clapham sect -- iv. The wider impact".
- catalog extent "xviii, 365 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "This freedom - whence?".
- catalog isFormatOf "This freedom - whence?".
- catalog issued "1942".
- catalog issued "[1942]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, American Tract Society".
- catalog relation "This freedom - whence?".
- catalog spatial "England Church history.".
- catalog spatial "England Social conditions.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain Church history Modern period, 1500-".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain Social conditions.".
- catalog subject "274.2".
- catalog subject "BR755 .B72".
- catalog subject "Evangelical Revival.".
- catalog subject "Wesley, John, 1703-1791.".
- catalog tableOfContents "-- Part 3. An era of epic reforms -- 13. The abolition of slavery -- i. The far-flung boom of British emancipation -- ii. Modern slavery and the forces arrayed against it -- iii. Abolitionists and emancipationists -- iv. America's emancipation problem -- 14. Parallel creative victories -- i. The humanizing of the prison system -- ii. The reform of the penal code -- iii. The origin and significance of protestant foreign missions -- 15. Bulwarks of social liberty -- i. The emancipation of industrial England -- ii. Religion and British trade unionism -- iii. The independent labor movement and workmen's aspirations -- 16. Creative social service -- i. Christian liberty in action -- ii. The march continues -- iii. Opportunity for the destitute child -- 17. Christendom -- whither bound? -- i. The revival and the united states -- ii. Impacts on the British Empire -- iii. Is Christianity effete? -- 18. Freedom shall live! -- i. A lesson from history -- ii. A common legacy.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part 1. An age of "expiring hopes" -- 1. Triple tragedies -- i. The anti-puritan purge -- ii. The expulsion of non-jurors -- iii. The suppression of convocation -- 2. Blind guides -- i. The eighteenth century primates -- ii. Lesser prelates and their outlook -- iii. "how to organize a chaos!" -- iv. Pride precludes fellowship -- 3. Slave-trading and bubble finance -- i. Nature and proportions of slave traffic -- ii. Actual slavery on English soil -- iii. Kidnapping, bound labor and transportation -- iv. South sea company and lesser bubbles -- 4. Politics, penal code and prisons -- i. Walpole and the Whig oligarchy -- ii. Criminal laws and their administration -- iii. A barbarous prison system -- iv. A poignant paradox -- 5. Dawn deferred -- i. General drama and the theatre -- ii. Ignorance, lawlessness and savagery -- iii. Ichabod? -- iv. Changing horizons -- Part 2. A people finds its soul -- 6. The emergence of a prophet -- i. Contemporary versus historical judgments ii. Forerunners and a retrospect -- iii. An apparent failure -- iv. A transfigured soul -- v. The testing and expression of faith -- 7. The shaping of a crusade -- i. The practical nature of the revival -- ii. Virulent opposition -- iii. Necessity creates initiative -- iv. Indispensable aids -- 8. The preaching social righteousness -- i. Wesley's attacks on slavery -- ii. The reproach of war -- iii. The use and abuse of money and privilege -- 9. The reassertion of the Christian ethic -- i. Wesley and the liquor traffic -- ii. Legal, political and state affairs -- iii. Economics and religion -- 10. The spirit of equity and fellowship -- i. Dress and station -- ii. Constructive social work -- iii. An outburst of sacred song -- 11. The passing of a prophet -- i. A last retrospect -- ii. Crossing the bar -- 12. A nation reborn -- i. The streams o'erflow -- ii. New birth, new character, new moral and social zeal -- iii. Wilberforce and the Clapham sect -- iv. The wider impact".
- catalog title "This freedom - whence? By J. Wesley Bready...".
- catalog type "Church history. fast".
- catalog type "text".