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This 1967 book elucidates the positive content of the phrase 'Christian Principles', as opposed to its use as a weapon of propaganda. Thus, it reviews critical problems: the contrast between liberal and totalitarian states; religious persecution, and the problem of freedom in relation to Christianity and to modern political theory and practice.
Based on the Ford Lectures, delivered at Oxford in 1960, the author describes some of the forces which created what we call 'Victorian England'.
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