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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations and Tables viii
- Contributors ix
- Acknowledgements xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction Protestant Dissent and Philanthropy in Britain, 1660–c.1920 1
- 1 Dissent and Charity, 1660–1720 27
- 2 Dissenters and Charity Sermons, c. 1700 to 1750 43
- 3 John Howard, Dissent and the Early Years of Philanthropy in Britain 60
- 4 Rational Philanthropy: Theory and Practice in the Emergence of British Unitarianism, c. 1750–1820 78
- 5 David Nasmith (1799–1839), Philanthropy Expressed as Campaigning 95
- 6 Building Philanthropy: The Example of Joshua Wilson (1795–1874) 113
- 7 Funding Faith: Early Victorian Wesleyan Philanthropy 129
- 8 Unitarians and Philanthropy After 1844: the Formation of a Denominational Identity 152
- 9 Children and Orphans: Some Nonconformist Responses to the Vulnerable in Victorian Britain 169
- 10 The Rowntree Family and the Evolution of Quaker Philanthropy, c. 1880 to c. 1920 187
- 11 ‘Not slothful in business’: Enriqueta Rylands and the John Rylands Library 205
- Select Bibliography of Secondary Sources 223
- Index 231
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations and Tables viii
- Contributors ix
- Acknowledgements xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction Protestant Dissent and Philanthropy in Britain, 1660–c.1920 1
- 1 Dissent and Charity, 1660–1720 27
- 2 Dissenters and Charity Sermons, c. 1700 to 1750 43
- 3 John Howard, Dissent and the Early Years of Philanthropy in Britain 60
- 4 Rational Philanthropy: Theory and Practice in the Emergence of British Unitarianism, c. 1750–1820 78
- 5 David Nasmith (1799–1839), Philanthropy Expressed as Campaigning 95
- 6 Building Philanthropy: The Example of Joshua Wilson (1795–1874) 113
- 7 Funding Faith: Early Victorian Wesleyan Philanthropy 129
- 8 Unitarians and Philanthropy After 1844: the Formation of a Denominational Identity 152
- 9 Children and Orphans: Some Nonconformist Responses to the Vulnerable in Victorian Britain 169
- 10 The Rowntree Family and the Evolution of Quaker Philanthropy, c. 1880 to c. 1920 187
- 11 ‘Not slothful in business’: Enriqueta Rylands and the John Rylands Library 205
- Select Bibliography of Secondary Sources 223
- Index 231