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Memoirs Of The Rise, Progress And Persecutions Of The People Called Quakers In The North Of Scotland
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Focusing on the Quaker movement in 17th and 18th century Scotland, this historical account by John Barclay chronicles the community's struggles against government and church persecution. It details their early development, the challenges they faced—including fines, imprisonment, and violence—and their unwavering resilience. Barclay's narrative emphasizes the courage of the Quakers, offering valuable insights into this significant religious movement. The book is a facsimile reprint, preserving its cultural importance despite potential imperfections.
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Memoirs Of The Rise, Progress And Persecutions Of The People Called Quakers In The North Of Scotland, John Barclay
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- Title
- Memoirs Of The Rise, Progress And Persecutions Of The People Called Quakers In The North Of Scotland
- Language
- English
- Authors
- John Barclay
- Publisher
- Kessinger Publishing, LLC
- Released
- 2007
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 356
- ISBN13
- 9781432633455
- Category
- Esotericism and Religion
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- Focusing on the Quaker movement in 17th and 18th century Scotland, this historical account by John Barclay chronicles the community's struggles against government and church persecution. It details their early development, the challenges they faced—including fines, imprisonment, and violence—and their unwavering resilience. Barclay's narrative emphasizes the courage of the Quakers, offering valuable insights into this significant religious movement. The book is a facsimile reprint, preserving its cultural importance despite potential imperfections.