Hannah More (and philanthropic sociability) [ Religion & Philanthropy / Politics & Society / Religious Belief ]
… men and women: she particularly appealed to the latter, because she saw them as enjoying a specific talent, that of ‘influence’ ( Strictures , vol.I, 1). By trying to reform the poor she simultaneously improved the rich: ‘Reformation must … Peter Lang, 1996). Harding, F.A.J. , ‘ The Social Impact of the Evangelical Revival: A Brief Account of the Social Influences of the Teaching of John Wesley and his Followers ‘ , Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church ( … Peter Lang, 1996). Harding, F.A.J. , ‘ The Social Impact of the Evangelical Revival: A Brief Account of the Social Influences of the Teaching of John Wesley and his Followers ‘ , Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church ( …
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