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... Christian Socialist Alton Locke ( 1850 ) is perhaps the most famous of these , although his book is less an ... Christ figure , joins the International Working Men's Association and is even involved in the Paris Commune , on the grounds ...
... Christian Socialist Alton Locke ( 1850 ) is perhaps the most famous of these , although his book is less an ... Christ figure , joins the International Working Men's Association and is even involved in the Paris Commune , on the grounds ...
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... Christian Socialists of his time , his book inevitably invites - but unfortunately does not sustain - comparison with Charles Kingsley's Alton Locke . Adderley was , in fact , a wellborn High Church Anglican who had been converted to ...
... Christian Socialists of his time , his book inevitably invites - but unfortunately does not sustain - comparison with Charles Kingsley's Alton Locke . Adderley was , in fact , a wellborn High Church Anglican who had been converted to ...
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... Christianity that prepares the people for Socialism , Vincent is ordained as a priest and works for a while in the East ... Christian Progressive ' , and Lady Spicebox , who thinks that Socialism is ' most interesting and all that , you ...
... Christianity that prepares the people for Socialism , Vincent is ordained as a priest and works for a while in the East ... Christian Progressive ' , and Lady Spicebox , who thinks that Socialism is ' most interesting and all that , you ...
Contents
The Philanthropists of Mugsborough | 27 |
At Last the British are Coming | 48 |
The MiddleClass Dilemma | 79 |
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