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Author(s)
Hancock, W.C.R.
Keywords
Nonconformity
Politics
Political experience gained
liberal party
GE Subjects
Political ethics
Religious ethics
Christian denominations
Baptist, Adventist
Dogmatics
Public, political theology

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/153177
Abstract
"We have space only for a brief overview of a period during which Nonconformists were, other than in the seventeenth century, more intensely involved in the politics of the United Kingdom than at any other time in their history. The main argument, sustained throughout, is that this political engagement did not develop from, neither was it conducted on, theological principles. This was in contrast to political involvement by Christians elsewhere in Europe and reference will be made to this at the close of the paper. The subject is introduced by recalling the situation as it stood toward the close of the nineteenth century. A review is then offered of the NonconformistlLiberal relationship. Closer attention is paid, finally, to Nonconformity and the rise of Labour politics. "
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1995
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Article
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