A compelling biography of Robert Barclay, a 17th-century Quaker theologian, and his critics. The book highlights Barclay's life and accomplishments, as well as his adversaries' attempts to discredit him and his beliefs.
William Bennett Book order






- 2023
- 2019
Malpas: Le Poursuivant D'amour; A Romance
- 332 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Culturally significant, this work is a reproduction of an original artifact, preserving its authenticity with original copyright references and library stamps. It reflects the knowledge base of civilization and offers insights into historical contexts, making it a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in foundational texts.
- 2016
Culturally significant, this work is a faithful reproduction of an original artifact, preserving its historical integrity. It includes original copyright references and library stamps, highlighting its importance in the knowledge base of civilization. This edition aims to maintain the authenticity of the original text, making it a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in historical documents.
- 2014
Flight of a Boat Tail
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Set in the small town of Preston, the story unfolds after the shocking murder of Janine Compton, a member of a prominent family. Aaron Tully, the town's inexperienced cop, faces immense pressure to solve the case. Initially confident in his investigation, he arrests Janine's former lover, Jordan Finnie, based on substantial evidence. However, after discovering new information that exonerates Finnie, Tully grapples with self-doubt and the challenge of uncovering the real murderer as the investigation grows colder and time slips away.
- 2008
Narrative Of A Recent Journey Of Six Weeks In Ireland
In Connection With The Subject Of Supplying Small Seed To Some Of The Remoter Districts (1847)
- 196 pages
- 7 hours of reading
William Bennett's 1847 account chronicles his six-week exploration of Ireland's remote districts, focusing on the critical issue of seed supply for agriculture. Through vivid descriptions of the landscape and its inhabitants, he highlights the socio-economic challenges faced by rural communities in the mid-19th century. The narrative not only reveals the hardships of the population but also suggests means for improving their social conditions. This work serves as a significant historical document for those interested in Irish history, agriculture, and rural life.