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... did have an effect upon religious change and conformity, we must not presume that it was simply this one factor that produced this change. Now it is of great importance that we recognise the nomothetic nature of the question, in as far as the question states in one sense an area too vast to be covered in full. Other factors must therefore be taken into account, however for the purpose of this question I shall concentrate specifically upon how the 'age of revolutions' modified or altered the shape of religious consistency. This is because; in order to respond to the question as fully as possible it is necessary to narrow the answer down. Indeed, I shall be taking into account the specific examples of the French Revolution in 1789 and the Industrial Revolution within England. And we will no longer have nobles or priests "We will win, we will win, ...
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