Richard Henry Tawney was a man of deep Christian beliefs and powerful emotions and nowhere can we gain as full a view of his mind and temperament of the limitations of his ideas as well as their strengths as in the Commonplace Book or diary which he kept at Manchester from 1912 to 1914.
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