Friends of Humanity: A Quaker Anti-Slavery Influence
The humanitarianism of the eighteenth century gave added impulse to the members of the Society of Friends to practice the gospel of love for all mankind. Since at first “they were in derision called Quakers,” it is most likely that all of their interests were sneered at. Nevertheless, they influence...
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[1935]
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Church history
Year: 1935, 卷: 4, Pages: 187-202 |
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Slavery
B Quakers / Society of Friends B late B Modern Era B Jahrhundert, 19 B Quäker B Spät B 現代 B 奴隸制度 B century, 19th |
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