Hugh Price Hughes

Clergyman and theologian, pioneer of Methodism

Hugh Price Hughes - Leaders & Politicians born February 9th, 1847
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A Welsh-English clergyman and theologian, contributed significantly to the development of nonconformist Christianity in Britain. Founded the 'Church of England Temperance Society' and led the 'London Mission', promoting social responsibility within the church. Advocated for the use of modern methods in evangelism and was instrumental in connecting faith with social action. Delivered influential lectures and published numerous writings on religious and social issues.

Founded the Church of England Temperance Society

Led the London Mission

Promoted social responsibility within the church

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