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Impressions of what ‘ordinary people’ thought can be glimpsed through the eyes of those whose duty it was to visit them in their homes — the religious missionaries. The tone of the first extract, written at the height of Owenite activity, is typically Evangelical; while the second, in its more restrained approach, is equally typical of the Unitarian mission.
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Royle, E. (1976). From Below. In: Royle, E. (eds) The Infidel Tradition. History in Depth. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02410-0_5
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