The Bitter Cry of Outcast London / An Inquiry into the Condition of the Abject Poor
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A trenchant social investigation documents the extreme poverty, squalor, and moral neglect found in the poorest districts of a metropolis, combining vivid eyewitness descriptions of overcrowded, unsanitary housing with data on nonattendance at worship. The author critiques superficial charitable efforts and denominational complacency, arguing for coordinated, organized mission work and relief rooted in the churches. Case observations describe filthy courts, vermin, sewage, and dangerous housing conditions, and portray widespread alienation from religious institutions. The account blends reportage, moral appeal, and practical proposals, urging sustained, collective intervention to remedy both material deprivation and spiritual disconnection.
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