Author: HOBHOUSE, STEPHEN. Title: William Law and Eighteenth Century Quakerism.
Description: London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1927. 1st edition. "While the student of theology will here find much food for meditation, the general reader may well be more interested in the biographical and psychological side of the volume, in the three-cornered drama which its earlier sections present between the author of the "Serious Call", the poet Byrom, and the future "minister", Fanny Henshaw, whose career admirably illustrates both the strength and the weakness of contemporary Quakerism." Pp.342, 8 black & white plates, minor spotting to closed page edges, slight toning to endpapers. Blue cloth, dustwrapper has edge tears and browning to spine and borders. G+/Good.
Keywords: Hobhouse William Law 18th Century Quakerism Fanny Henshaw John Byrom Serious Call Religious Controversy Theology Christian History 45504 Quakers
Price: GBP 28.00 = appr. US$ 39.98 Seller: Chilton Books
- Book number: 43161
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