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Publication
London: Headley Bros., 1906.
Description
Ellwood's compelling autobiography offers a unique look on the early development of the Quaker movement in 17th century in England and its battles over religious freedom. Now back in print with a new introduction, this book will be of interest to many Quakers, plus many social and religious historians.
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B ELLWOOD GRA