David D. Hall, Worlds of Wonder, Days of Judgment: Popular Religious Belief in Early New England, 71–80. Burton quoted in Alan MacFarlane, Witchcraft in Tudor and Stuart England: A Regional and Comparative Study, 115. 28.
(London: s.n., 1663), 11–14; Kenneth L. Carroll, “Elizabeth Harris, the Founder of American Quakerism,” QH 57 (1968): 96–111. 77. LSF, MS 351,66; Besse, ... Caton, Journal, 20–21; LAF, MS 323, 12, the account by John Stubbs...
Fox's interruption of the church service in Carlisle, or his speaking in Kendal market, where he threw silver from his pocket out amongst the people, and spoke against 'all deceitful merchandise and ways', involved not only the ...
If not, then how could perpetual enslavement be justified? In Christian Slavery, Katharine Gerbner contends that religion was fundamental to the development of both slavery and race in the Protestant Atlantic world.
... memories of which may have been elaborated upon to provide a founding myth for the new community, and the narratives of. 24 The Minutes of the Antrim Ministers'Meeting, 1654–8, ed. Mark S.Sweetnam (Dublin, 2012).
The Germantown preparatory meeting was incorporated into the meeting hierarchy of the Society of Friends. ... For more on the Quaker community in Barbados, see Barbara Ritter Dailey, “The Early Quaker Mission and the Settlement of ...
Gragg, for the Quakers in Barbados marriage was 'the most important matter for monthly meetings, ... and finally 147 Larry Dale Gragg, The Quaker Community on Barbados: Challenging the Culture of the Planter Class (Columbia, ...
Mary Rowlandson, La verdadera historia del cautiverio y restitución de la señora Mary Rowlandson, trad. y ed. Elena Ortells 56. Empar Barranco Ureña, Willa Cather: el reverso de la alfombra 57. Beatriz Ferrús Antón, Sor María de Ágreda: ...
Barry Levy, Quakers and the American Family: British Settlement in the Delaware Valley (New York: Oxford University Press, 1988), 80–82, 130–32; Frost, Quaker Family in ColonialAmerica: A Portrait of the Society ofFriends (New York: St.
This volume provides an array of insights into the mind of a conscience-bound pacifist Quaker who became instrumental in making Kent County, Delaware a bastion of free blacks liberated from slavery and a seedbed of a reparationist doctrine ...
It is very possible that Yaff was with Lewis during this period of captivity, at least for part of the time.45 Did Lewis admit to him any personal fault in the matter, or did he insist, as in a later letter (the only written in his hand ...