Almost without exception religious instruction inside houses of refuge consisted of Protestant indoctrination. This made sense because most of the managers were Protestant and most of the inmates were:
A) Protestant.
B) Not religious and need some religious instruction
C) Unsure of their religious upbringing.
D) Quakers and as such not worshipping any known God.
E) This made no sense since most of the inmates were Catholic.
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