- Age of Consent
- Introduction to the implemented policy on children’s permit. Cites the oppositions to the ruling.
- Arthur Liberty
- Provides a short biography about his life and experiences as well as his business endeavors.
- Band of Hope
- Summarizes the organization’s activities. Features testimonials from its members regarding its activities.
- Baptists
- Historical narration detailing the origin of the congregation. Also cites people who helped in its establishment.
- Charles Booth
- Conducted investigations to study the situations in the community. Cites involved organizations and researchers.
- Charles Harrod
- Brief biography of his experiences and business struggles provided.
- Christian Socialists
- Profiles the organization’s operations and published journals. Relays its various activities as well.
- Church of England
- Discusses the origins of the religious organization. Includes significant events relevant to its establishment.
- Cyrus Clark
- Summary of his biography presented. Provides an overview of his business in producing shoes.
- Donald Soper
- Details his experiences as a minister and affiliations on socialism and political activities.
- Edward Steer
- Discusses his life and employment experiences as well as his advocacy on political and religious independence.
- Edwin Chadwick
- Highlights an assigned task given to him to report health and living conditions in the population.
- Elizabeth Fry
- Details her observations in community issues. Presents her biography as well.
- Evangelical Protestantism
- Briefly discusses the spread of the belief and its impact to the society during the earlier times of its establishment.
- George Cadbury
- Narrates the operations of the businessman’s cocoa factory. Includes narration of his philanthropic activities and the success of his business with his brother.
- George Fox
- Contains his biography and involvement with different sects and religious organizations. Also mentions a group he assisted in establishing.
- Henry S. Holland
- States his opinion on society matters especially on capitalism. Provides insights to his life in establishing different organizations involved with gospel and community.
- Hugh Bourne
- Provides a short biography about him and provides an overview of the Primitive Methodist Chapel, which he founded and helped develop to a larger missionary work.
- James Martineau
- Involved with moral philosophy studies and criticism to materialistic ideas. Indexes various books he published.
- Jessie Boot
- Profiles the Methodist’s charitable work and the operations of his business in providing books available for rent.
- Jewish Community
- Provides insights to the religious group’s beliefs. Highlights significant events that affected their political and civil rights.
- John Clifford
- Advocated for amendments in the society. Also mentions other organizations he helped to establish.
- John Howard
- Details the Congregationalist’s activities and investigations conducted to study the condition of prison facilities.
- John Wesley
- Conducted missionary activities in various areas. Provides an overview of his public speaking activities.
- Joseph Lancaster
- Outlines his efforts in establishing an educational system for the children. Discusses the progress of his struggle.
- Joseph Pease
- Contains an overview of his biography and involvement with parliamentary functions. Also mentions his business operations.
- Joseph Rowntree
- Narrates his benevolence towards his employees. Includes summary of his advocacy to diminish poverty and details on his conducted research.
- Labour Church
- Overview of its congregational functions and charitable activities presented. Profiles its existence as well.
- Margaret McMillan
- Profiles her campaigns on socialist movement and her appointment as a candidate for a school board.
- Nathan Adler
- Overview of his experience in the Jewish community as a rabbi in the England area.
- Nonconformists
- Explains the definition given to congregations that are not affiliated with the Church of England but belongs to Protestantism. Cites their campaigns and the restrictions to their rights.
- Philip Snowden
- Appointed to represent Exchequer as a Chancellor for the Labour Government. Published books and articles on economic issues and Christian socialism.
- Primitive Methodists
- Overview of the group organized by Hugh Bourne comprised by followers who were expelled.
- Rachel McMillan
- Discusses the activities she had while joining socialist meetings with her sister. Mentions the tours they made and political movements.
- Richard Price
- Cites the books he published discussing relevant matters on the society including civil liberty and government legislations.
- Roman Catholic Church
- Detailed historical narration presented discussing the origins and spread of the belief in different areas.
- Stewart Headlam
- Points out the responsibilities tasked to him and the congregations he helped to establish.
- Thomas Barnardo
- Mentions the various philanthropic activities of the doctor including establishing residential facilities for homeless and orphaned children.
- Thomas Fyshe Palmer
- Involved with initiating Unitarian groups. Also published journals to express his religious opinions and campaign for universal suffrage and parliamentary reform.
- Unitarian Society
- Identifies the activities and membership of the group organized to advocate political and social reforms. Features statements from related books.
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