"There are many greater Quakers than Ellwood, but few more
likeable," quips editor Rosemary Moore in her prologue. Her new
edition of Thomas Ellwood's autobiography will be of interest to
social and religious historians, Quakers, English literary
scholars, and many others. Ellwood's story vividly recounts the
early days of the Friends movement in seventeenth-century England
and the persecution of its members. 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.
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