Elias Hicks. Quaker Liberal / / Bliss Forbush.
Studies the life of Elias Hicks who as a Quaker, lived through a very eventful eighty years. Born in 1748, he lived from a time with 13 colonies to his death when there were 24 states in a proud independent nation.
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Place / Publishing House: | New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1956] ©1956 |
Year of Publication: | 1956 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- Illustrations
- I. A Quaker Boyhood
- II. Hand in Hand
- III. Settling in at Jericho
- IV. The Friends Face the American Revolution
- V.Reform and the Itinerant Minister
- VI. A New Meeting Hears Job Scott
- VII. Conflict with the World's People
- VIII. "In Near and Dear Sympathy"
- IX. Light Has Broken
- X. Shadows of Dissent
- XI. Days of Work and Sorrow
- XII. Liberal and Evangelical Travel Together
- XIII. The Quaker Idealist
- XIV. The Written and Spoken Word
- XV. "The Tumultuous State of Public Affairs"
- XVI. Dissent Moves Closer
- XVII. Christ in You, the Hope of Glory
- XVIII. Religious Freedom at Stake
- XIX. The Evangelical Invasion
- XX. "Reason Is the Recipient of Revelation"
- XXI. Climax of Dissent
- XXII. Days of Respite and Strife
- XXIII. A Long Journey
- XXIV. The Minister Closes His Journal
- Appendix I. Genealogy of the Hicks-Seaman Families
- Appendix II. The Religious Missions of Elias Hicks
- Notes on Sources
- List of Abbreviations and Short Titles
- Notes
- Index