This book traces the theoretical origins of social movements in the United States and Great Britain to a single Quaker meeting house.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
The first Bolton Friends 1650-1700 -- A lively quietism 1700-1760 -- A blossoming at Edgworth 1760-1775 -- Finally a preparative meeting 1775-1795 -- Continuity and change 1795-1851 -- Routine and renewal 1851-1870 -- Education and evangelicalism 1870-1895 -- Women Friends 1650-1918 -- Acting locally, thinking globally 1895-1938 -- The Second World War and after 1938 to 1995.
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