William Wilberforce (the sociable voice of abolition) [ Politics ]
… of sociability that was philanthropic and religious. People > Politics Mots-clés Abolition Activism Benevolence Charity Evangelicalism Friendship Philanthropy Religion Slavery William Wilberforce has gone down in history as the powerful … was his intense sociability that laid the foundation for what was to be the Clapham Sect‘. Wilberforce was brought into Evangelicalism through John Thornton, his aunt Hannah’s half-brother, who lived on Clapham Common. For the full list of … of the Prevailing Religious System of Professed Christians ( 1797 ).* … Abolition … Activism … Benevolence … Charity … Evangelicalism … Friendship … Philanthropy … Religion … Slavery … William Wilberforce (the sociable voice of abolition) …
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