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This work surveys London's religious communities through descriptive chapters on Anglicanism, Roman Catholicism, Judaism, Greek Orthodoxy, various Protestant denominations (Presbyterian, Congregationalist, Baptist, Methodist, Unitarian), and numerous smaller sects and movements. It blends institutional overview, social commentary, and on-the-ground vignettes of worship, charitable work, prisons, asylums, and public gatherings to show how belief shapes urban life. Recurring themes include denominational diversity, debates over orthodoxy and heresy, the roles of clergy and laity, and the practical effects of religion on education, philanthropy, and civic identity.

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J. Ewing Ritchie

J. Ewing Ritchie was a 19th-century British author known for his diverse writings that encompass travel, social commentary, and personal recollections. His works often reflect his experiences and observations of various locales, particularly in London and Australia. Notable titles include "About London," which offers insights into the city's character, and "An Australian Ramble; Or, A Summer in Australia," where he shares his adventures in the Antipodes. Ritchie's narratives are characterized by their vivid descriptions and engaging storytelling, contributing to the literary heritage of travel literature in his time.

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