Feature essay

Evangelicals and the origins of anti-slavery in England

by Christopher Leslie Brown

  • Evangelicals and slavery
  • The Teston circle
  • A means to moral reform
  • Evangelicals and abolition

References

See also

  • Samuel Walker (bap. 1713, d. 1761)
  • William Grimshaw (1708–1763)
  • William Romaine (1714–1795)
  • Thomas Adam (1701–1784)
  • Martin Madan (1725–1790)
  • George Whitefield (1714–1770)
  • John Newton (1725–1807)
  • Anne Dutton (1691x5–1765)
  • Selina Hastings (1707–1791)
  • Ukawsaw Gronniosaw (b. 1710x14, d. after 1772)
  • John Marrant (1755–1791)
  • Phillis Wheatley (c.1753–1784)
  • John Wesley (1703–1791)
  • John William Fletcher (bap. 1729, d. 1785)
  • Clapham Sect (1792–1815)
  • James Stephen (1758–1832)
  • Zachary Macaulay (1768–1838)
  • Charles Grant (1746–1823)
  • John Shore (1751–1834)
  • John Thornton (1720–1790)
  • Henry Thornton (1760–1815)
  • Granville Sharp (1735–1813)
  • James Ramsay (1733–1789)
  • Thomas Clarkson (1760–1846)
  • William Wilberforce (1759–1833)
  • Hannah More (1745–1833)
  • Charles Middleton (1726–1813)
  • Diana Noel (1762–1823)
  • Gerard Thomas Noel (1782–1851)
  • Baptist Wriothesley Noel (1799–1873)
  • Beilby Porteus (1731–1809)
  • Sir Richard Hill (1733–1808)
  • William Legge (1731–1801)
  • Isaac Milner (1750–1820)
  • William Pitt (1759–1806)
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