In this sequel to the 1912 edition of The Beginnings of Quakerism,
Braithwaite examines the period of organization and growth
experienced by the Society of Friends in the late 17th and early
18th centuries. It is during this period that the dynamic
leadership of George Fox and William Penn transforms the Quakers
into a functioning spiritual community of vocal and politically
volatile religious reformers.
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