
The Dissenters
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- PART I: 'THE VERY FOUNDATIONS OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH': THE CRISIS OF DISSENT
- 1: 'The God of the hills': The impact of Romanticism
- 2: 'Destructive of the authority of divine revelation': Genesis, geology, and evolution
- 3: 'The ground on which Rational Christianity may firmly take its stand': higher criticism and the Unitarians
- 4: 'An inspired communication from the Deity ... Or ... Nothing': the dilemma of Evangelical Dissenters
- 5: 'The seal and servant of Christianity': the Spiritualist alternative
- 6: 'An easy good - natured God': the collapse of Calvinism
- 7: 'The hateful mystery': the eclipse of eternal punishment
- 8: 'The sceptical tendencies of modern times': the isolation of Spurgeon
- 9: 'The heresies of the Baptist Union': the Down Grade
- 10: 'A conspiracy to undermine our holy faith': the liberal triumph
- PART II: 'THE HUB AND FOUNT OF SOCIAL LIFE': THE LIBERALIZATION OF DISSENT
- 11: Church membership and chapel attendance: the consequences of the crisis
- 12: 'Conversion is not necessary to regeneration': the failure of recruitment
- 13: Nonconformity's shrinking constituency: the evidence of the dissenting registers
- 14: 'Influential families lost to conformity': the flight of the bourgeoisie
- 15: The failure of success: the loss of the poor
- 16: The 'most spiritually destitute and degraded': missions to the poor
- 17: 'Diversity of opinion no bar to Christian communion': the relaxation of discipline
- 18: 'We must not leave Satan to provide the "recreations of life"': the problem of pleasure
- 19: The 'social and intellectual well-being of our members': the institutional church
- 20: 'A liberal education': culture without anarchy
- 21: 'Winning souls' or 'unlimited speculation'?: colleges and universities
- 22: Frugality and over work: pastors and preachers
- 23: 'The future rests with the Free Churches': free church union and the Welsh revival
- PART III: 'WHAT IS MORALLY WRONG CAN NEVER BE POLITICALLY RIGHT': THE CONSCIENCE OF DISSENT
- 24: 'The largest and widest church ever established': the influence of George Dawson
- 25: 'Once bit, twice shy': the Forster Education Act
- 26: 'A torrent of gin and beer': the Nonconformist revolt and liberal defeat
- 27: 'The right of the people to judge for themselves': Bulgaria and Ireland
- 28: 'A Mutual Benefit Association': trade unionists and employers
- 29: Making 'men moral by act of parliament': personal redemption versus environmental reformation
- 30: 'To reconstruct the existing organization of society': from philanthropy to christian socialism and the new liberalism
- 31: 'A most astonishing opening, furnished by the providence of God': imperialism and the missionary conscience
- 32: 'The thunder of British guns': Armenia and the Boer War
- 33: 'The descendants of men like Oliver Cromwell': the Balfour Education Act and the liberal landslide
- Index
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