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The Concurrence and Unanimity of the People Called Quakers
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212 pages
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Focusing on the Quakers' core beliefs, this volume presents a collection of sermons and declarations from prominent figures such as Robert Barclay and William Penn, showcasing their commitment to Christian doctrines. The text is transcribed in shorthand from their public addresses at meeting houses, reflecting the historical context of 1711. Readers may encounter some faded or spotty pages due to the original's age, and the writing is in Old English, adding to its historical significance and authenticity.
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2010, hardcover
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