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God's Politician: William Wilberforce's Struggle by Garth Lean β€” book cover

God's Politician: William Wilberforce's Struggle

by Garth Lean, Charles W. Colson
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Overview

A faith that changed history: this is the story of William Wilberforce's struggle to abolish the Slave Trade and reform the morals of Great Britain.

In God's Politician, Garth Lean provides an insightful and stirring account of how Wilberforce and his colleagues in the "Clapham circle" put their faith into action and changed the course of history. Their legacy was one of far-reaching moral renewal as well as testimony to the power of the individual to effect change in his world. Foreword by Charles W. Colson

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 1989
Publisher
Helmers & Howard, Publishers, Incorporated
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780939443031

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