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Publication
York: Sessions Book Trust WITH Richmond, Indiana: Friends United Press,1999.
ISBN
1850722188 / 9781850722182
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John Woolman : quintessential Quaker, 1720-1772 by David Sox (Paperback)
Description
John Woolman is known for his celebrated Journal and essays, for his early concern for slaves and for Native Americans, and for living his deepest religious convictions. In his new book, historian David Sox offers Woolman to a new generation of readers. Placed in the historical context of eighteenth-century America, Woolman's extraordinary life shines forth even more clearly.
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Call number
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