Delve into the spiritual and intellectual landscape of the 19th century with Volume 3 of the "Friends' Review: A Religious, Literary And Miscellaneous Journal." Authored by Enoch Lewis, this collection offers a window into the theological discussions and literary interests of the Quaker community. Explore a range of essays and articles that reflect the religious, social, and cultural perspectives of its time. This volume captures the essence of Quaker thought, providing valuable insights into their beliefs, practices, and engagement with the world.
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