"The Friends' Library, Volume 14" presents a compilation of journals, doctrinal treatises, and other writings by members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). Edited by Thomas Evans and William Evans, this volume offers a deep dive into the spiritual and intellectual life of the Quaker community during the 19th century. Readers will discover a rich collection of firsthand accounts, theological reflections, and practical guidance on living a life guided by Quaker principles. This book provides invaluable insights into the history, beliefs, and practices of the Religious Society of Friends, making it an essential resource for those interested in Quakerism and religious history.
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