The Town Labourer, 1760-1832 : the New Civilisation
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He reminded Wilberforce of the saying of Christ, " I was sick and in prison, and ye visited me not," and he asked what a Christian was to think of those who not only did not visit the prisoner themselves, but would not aUow others to visit him. Wilberforce repUed that rehgion had taught him to value the blessings which the country enjoyed, and to hand them down to posterity unimpaired. When Bennet and other public-spirited men had exposed the infamous story of Oliver, the spy and agent 'provoca...teur who brought men to the gallows, Wilberforce said that his confidence in Sidmouth was unshaken, and that he was satisfied that there was no serious risk of injustice or oppression. His position was well put in two sentences of his speech : " He could readily conceive how the lower orders, that valuable portion of the community whose labour was so essential to the social system under which we live, might be tempted by the delusive and wicked principles instilled into their minds, to direct their strength to the destruction of the government, and to the overthrow of every civil and religious establishment." ^ That was the real danger.
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