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The Church And The Million, No. 2-5 is a book written by Edward Monro in 1857. It is a collection of essays that explore the relationship between the Church and the working class in England during the mid-19th century. The book is divided into four parts, each containing several essays that address different aspects of the topic at hand.In part one, Monro discusses the Church's historical relationship with the working class and argues that the Church has failed to adequately address the needs of this demographic. He suggests that the Church needs to become more accessible and relevant to the working class if it is to remain relevant in modern society.In part two, Monro explores the role of the Church in education and argues that the Church should take a more active role in providing education to the working class. He believes that education is the key to social mobility and that the Church has a responsibility to ensure that everyone has access to it.In part three, Monro discusses the relationship between the Church and politics. He argues that the Church should be involved in politics in order to promote social justice and equality. He also suggests that the Church should use its influence to advocate for the rights of the working class.In the final part of the book, Monro discusses the role of the Church in promoting social reform. He argues that the Church has a responsibility to work towards improving the lives of the working class and that it should be actively involved in social reform movements.Overall, The Church And The Million, No. 2-5 is a thought-provoking book that explores the relationship between the Church and the working class in 19th century England. It provides valuable insights into the challenges faced by the Church in addressing the needs of this demographic and suggests ways in which the Church can become more relevant and effective in modern society.Containing The Navvies, And How To Meet Them, The Collier And The Operative, And How To Affect Them; Haymakers And Theri Habits; Durham And The Carpet Weavers, Master And Man.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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