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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1911 Edition.
This book is an attempt to study historically and critically the
religious movement inaugurated in the New World by the Quakers, an
important movement both for the history of the development of
religion and for the history of the American Colonies, and to
present it not only in its external setting but also in the light
of its inner meeting. At the time of original publication in 1911,
Rufus M. Jones, M.A., D.Litt., was Professor of Philosophy at
Haverford College; Isaac Sharpless, D.Sc., was President of
Haverford College; and Amelia M. Gummere, was author of The Quaker
- A Study in Costume.
This book is an attempt to study historically and critically the
religious movement inaugurated in the New World by the Quakers, an
important movement both for the history of the development of
religion and for the history of the American Colonies, and to
present it not only in its external setting but also in the light
of its inner meeting. At the time of original publication in 1911,
Rufus M. Jones, M.A., D.Litt., was Professor of Philosophy at
Haverford College; Isaac Sharpless, D.Sc., was President of
Haverford College; and Amelia M. Gummere, was author of The Quaker
- A Study in Costume.
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