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Religion and Society in Victorian BristolThis title is no longer available from the Roland Collection. Details remain on this site for the reference of previous customers.
The Victorian religious buildings of Bristol are explored for what they reveal about the spiritual activities of their congregations and about the worshipers' daily lives. Around the streets in which the poorer classes eked out a living several religious alternatives were on offer, many of them housed in buildings which have now been adapted to modern secular uses. Among those visited here are the widely differing St Agnes' Church, the Salvation Army Citadel in the St Paul's district, Clifton College Chapel and Mount Zion Chapel, Bedminster. |
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Availability: This title is no longer available from the Roland Collection Additional information Order number: 375
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![]() St Paul's, Bristol, England
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