The Nonconformists of England and Wales, the Protestants outside
the Church of England, were particularly numerous in the Victorian
years. These Methodists, Congregationalists, Baptists, Quakers,
Unitarians, and others helped shape society and made their mark in
politics. This book explains the main characteristics of each
denomination and examines the circumstances that enabled them to
grow. It evaluates the main academic hypothesis about their role
and points to signs of their subsequent decline in the twentieth
century. Here is a succinct account of an important dimension of
the Christian past in Britain.
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