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Basic Quakerism
Corporate Discernment

Light In Their Consciences

Light In Their Consciences

Light In Their Consciences

Faith, Practices, And Personalities In Early British Quakerism, 1646-1666

BY ROSEMARY ANNE MOORE

Brief Description:
This book is a new history of the early Quaker movement. "Rooted firmly and deeply in the pamphlet and manuscript sources of the period, this study embodies a masterful exploration of early Quaker life and thought. In its lucidity and depth, Rosemary Moore's book clearly deserves an honored place among the first rank of studies of Quaker origins." - H. Larry Ingle

Pennsylvania State University Press 2000 296 PP. Cloth

$42.00 (backorder)

 

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