William Wilberforce was the instigator and leader in the second Reformation.
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William Wilberforce was the hero of the Second Reformation of Manners which began in 1787.
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In 1725, he had been asked by members of the Town Council to preach the “Annual Sermon for the Reformation of Manners” and had been chaplain and tutor to the Hamilton family Aitkenhead, near Glasgow.