The Christian communities of Jerusalem and the Holy Land. Studies in History, religion and politics. By Anthony O'Mahony. Pp. viii+210. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2003. £40. 0 7083 1772 3
Not only was there the parliamentary assistance of men such as William Wilberforce and Thomas Fowell Buxton, but also Evangelical networks and publications were important in mobilising public opinion. [...]Evangelical theology was a major ideological force leading to demands for the limitation of ca...
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