This volume comprises a series of letters addressed to the Bishop of Manchester regarding the subjects of thrift and cooperation, signed by H.B. Wilkinson and R. Dixon. The correspondence explores the social and economic implications of these principles, offering insights into Victorian-era discussions on community welfare and ethical financial practices. The inclusion of the Bishop's reply provides a valuable counterpoint, making this a significant resource for understanding contemporary views on social responsibility and religious perspectives on economic issues. "Letters To The Bishop Of Manchester On Thrift And Co-operation" sheds light on historical approaches to poverty alleviation and community empowerment. The original signatures of the authors further enhance the historical value of this rare edition.
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