Pulpits, Politics And Public Order In England, 1760–1832 by Christina Hole

This book delves into the intricate relationship between religious discourse, political dynamics, and societal order in England during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It explores how the pulpit served as a powerful platform for political expression and social influence, reflecting the tensions and transformations of the era. The narrative examines the role of religious leaders in shaping public opinion and their impact on the evolving political landscape, highlighting the interplay between faith, governance, and community life during a period marked by significant change and reform.

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