History Of The Life Of Thomas Ellwood
Written By Himself
EDITED AND INTRODUCED BY ROSEMARY MOORE
Brief Description:
"There are many greater Quakers than Ellwood, but few more likeable" quips editor Rosemary Moore in her epilogue. Ellwood's story vividly recounts the early days of the Friends movement in 17th century England and the persecution they underwent. A student of Isaac Penington, an assistant to John Milton, and the editor of the journals of George Fox, Thomas Ellwood gives a moving account of his tumultuous life and times.
AltaMira Press 2004 240 PP. Paper
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