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Becoming A City: Spiritual Life
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The most common religion was Church of England, followed by Catholic but there were quite a large number of separate Protestant groups which collectively were the most numerous There were also 7 "Hebrews" and 28 Mohametans (Muslims) and Pagans". [1]
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References (online)[1] Ipswich in the 20th century: Section 1: 1904 - 1914, p14
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