| The first chapter is devoted to a general discussion of this 'crisis of faith' while the next seven chapters look at seven 'heroes of free thought' who regained their faith: William Hone, Frederic Rowland Young, Thomas Cooper, John Henry Gordon, Joseph Barker, John Bagnall Beggington and George Sexton. Third XV (Friendly, TBA): Saville, Orr, Earnshaw, Young, Thomas, Woodfs, Hellawell, Senior, Bandy, Sykes, Sample, Hirst, Noble (R), Stevenson, Noble (K). |
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