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Book List:
Basic Quakerism
Corporate Discernment

The Second Period Of Quakerism

The Second Period Of Quakerism

The Second Period Of Quakerism

BY WILLIAM BRAITHWAITE

Brief Description:
Sequel to The Beginnings of Quakerism , this volume covers the years 1660 to 1725. Second edition revised by Henry J. Cadbury.

Sessions of York 1979 607 PP. Paper

$28.00 (out of stock but can be backordered)

 

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The Braithwaite Books; Beginnings of Quakerism and Second Period of Quakerism

The more I've read about Quaker history, the clearer it's become how many of the amazing nuggets of Quaker history come from William C. Braithwaite's two volume history of early Quakerism. The Beginnings of Quakerism to 1660 was originally published in 1912, with a second edition in 1955, while The Second Period of Quakerism was published in 1919 with a second edition in 1961. Like Friends for 350 Years, it includes asterisks which lead to updates, provided in this case by Henry J. Cadbury…
Read more at http://lightandsilence.org/2007/01/the_braithwaite_books.html

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