Three Apostles of Quakerism: Popular Sketches of Fox, Penn and Barclay

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INTRODUCTION.

PREFACE.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

LIST OF LETTERS

GEORGE FOX, THE FIRST OF THE QUAKERS.

WILLIAM PENN, THE FOUNDER OF PENNSYLVANIA.

ROBERT BARCLAY, THE APOLOGIST OF QUAKERISM.

Transcriber's Note

By B. RHODES,

Author of "John Bright, Statesman and Orator," &c.

With Introduction by J. STOUGHTON, D.D.,
Author of "Ecclesiastical History of England," "Life of William Penn," &c., &c.


"They pleaded only for broad, unfettered, spiritual Christianity."— J. J. Gurney. Memoirs, vol. ii, p. 27.


PHILADELPHIA:
HENRY LONGSTRETH,
No. 723 Sansom Street.
1886.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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