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VI. THE PRACTICE OF THE ECONOMIC VIRTUES 165
1. Effect of Methodism upon Workmen 166
2. Effect of Methodism in stimulating Economic
Enterprise
180
(a) Initiative and the Mood of Piety 181
(b) Correlation of Religion and Business Success 187
VII. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF WESLEYAN PHILAN-
THROPY
207
1. Its Doctrine of Social Responsibility 207
2. The Dynamic of a Philanthropic Disposition 211
3. The Philanthropic Record 214
(a) Private Philanthropy 214
(b) Organized Relief 218
(c) The Treatment of the Sick and Hygiene 221
(d) Education 225
(e) Prison Reform 236
(f) Slavery 239
(g) Conclusion 246
VIII. THE BIAS OF WESLEYAN LEADERSHIP 248
1. Social Strata from which drawn 249
2. Educational Qualifications 250
3. Prior Occupations 253
4. Religious Background 255
5. Leadership making Process 257
6. Local Leadership 258
7. Local Preachers 258
8. Class Leaders and Initiators 261
9. Women in Leadership 264
10. Leadership and the Limits of a Programme 266

C. CONCLUSION
IX. THE CONTRIBUTION OF WESLEYANISM TO THE
NEW SOCIAL VALUES
271
1. Summary of the Wesleyan Social Position 271
2. Impact upon Evolving Liberal Values 274
3. The Unity of Humanitarian Tendencies 277
4. Social Values in the Industrial Revolution 280
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 283
INDEX 297

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Wesleyan Movement in the Industrial Revolution. Contributors: Wellman J. Warner - author. Publisher: Longmans, Green. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1930. Page Number: x.
    
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