Clarke, George; editor: - John Bellers : His Life, Times and WritingsLondon / New York, Routledge & Kegan Paul, (1987). orig.boards. 24x16cm, vii, 293 pp. Minor rubbing. A rubberstamp to bottom page-edge. VG. dustwrapp ¶ Writings of the Quaker social reformer & economic writer [1654-1725] who influenced Robert Owen & Karl Marx. Contents: Proposals for Raising a Colledge of industry ; To the Children of Light; The Lords & Commons in Parliament Assembled; An Epistle to Friends Concerning the Education of Children; Essays About the Poor, Manufacturers, Trade, Plantations & Immorality; A Caution Against all Perturbations, etc.; Watch unto Prayer; To the Lords & Others Commissioners, Appointed by the Queen to Take Care of the Poor Palatines; Some Reasons for an European State; To the Archbishop, Bishops & Clergy of the Province of Canterbury, etc; An Essay Towards the Ease of Election of Members of Parliament; Some Considerations as an Essay Towards Reconciling the Old & New Ministry; Considerations on the Schism Bill; An Essay Towards the Improvement of Physick; An Epistle to the Quarterly Meeting of London & Middlesex; An Essay for Imploying the Poor to Profit; To the Yearly, Quarterly & Monthly Meetings of Great Britain & Elsewhere; An Abstract of George Fox's Advice & Warning to the Magistrates of London, in the Year 1657 Concerning the Poor; An Epistle to Friends of the Yearly, Quarterly & Monthly Meetings, Concerning the Prisoners, & Sick, in the Prisons, & Hospitals of Great Britain; To the Criminals in Prison. USD 59.00 [Appr.: EURO 55.25 | £UK 47.25 | JP¥ 9181] Book number BOOKS010607Iis offered by:
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