A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume 3 by Thomas Clarkson
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CHAPTER XVIII. SECT. I. Character of the Quaker women--Women share in the virtues of the men, but do not partake of all their reputed imperfections. SECT. II. Quaker women have a public character--Influence of this upon their minds. * * * * * MISCELLANEOUS PARTICULARS. CHAPTER I. Quakers a happy people--Subordinate causes of this happiness. CHAPTER II. Good, which the Quakers have done as a society upon earth. CHAPTER III. Quakers in England on the decline in point of numbers, as a religious society--Certain causes of this decline. CHAPTER IV. |
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