This is Volume 2 of the biography, "Life of William Allen, With Selections From His Correspondence." William Allen (1770-1843) was an English scientist and philanthropist, and a prominent member of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).
Volume 2 delves further into Allen's life, exploring his scientific pursuits, his extensive philanthropic activities, and his deep commitment to Quaker principles. The selected correspondence offers intimate glimpses into Allen's thoughts, relationships, and the significant social and political issues of his time. Readers gain insight into his involvement in movements for social reform, education, and the abolition of slavery. "Life of William Allen, Volume 2" provides a rich historical and personal account of a remarkable individual who dedicated his life to science, faith, and the betterment of society.
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