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An in-depth study of the history and beliefs of the Quaker religious movement. Turner explores the origins of Quakerism, its growth and development over time, and its impact on society. The book also addresses the controversies and challenges that Quakers have faced over the years, including their stance on slavery, war, and other key issues of conscience. This book will appeal to those interested in religious history, as well as those seeking to understand the role of religion in social and political movements.
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