It was the vitality of British Protestantism in its relationship
with the state which largely accounts for the achievement of
emancipation and the success of the British Anti-Slavery Movement.
This book, originally published in 1873, analyses the factors which
made the Anti-Slavery Movement so successful. It exposes the roots
of its passionate support and explains How the government came to
accept the objectives of religious idealists. It sets the abolition
of slavery in the larger perspective of British history.
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