Om A Review Of The Principal Doctrines Of Elias Hicks, As Exhibited In His Own Language
Elias Hicks was a prominent American Quaker preacher and religious leader in the early 19th century, known for his unorthodox views on religion, politics, and social justice. This book is a critical review of his teachings, written by a contemporary author and examining the major themes and controversies associated with Hicks's ministry. A fascinating glimpse into the world of American Quakerism during a time of great change and upheaval.
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