1843 FRIEND'S LIBRARY #7. Thomas Ellwood, Mary Hagger & Other 17th Century Quakers.
1843 FRIEND'S LIBRARY #7. Thomas Ellwood, Mary Hagger & Other 17th Century Quakers.
An excellent publication. C.H. Spurgeon repeatedly lauded the early Quaker leaders for their apostolical sacrifice and commitment to preach Christ and to dependence on the Spirit of God for the building of His Church. Though he of course differed from them on doctrinal issues, he lectured on George Foxe and in The Sword & The Trowel frequently excerpted from their works, especially those of biography, as here.
This attractive large 4to in full calf is from the original Philadelphia run of the foundational, "Friend's Library" series, containing standard lives. Excellent.
Evans, William [Ed.]., and Evans, Thomas [Ed.]. The Friend's Library: Comprising Journals, Doctrinal Treatises, and Other Writings of Members of the Religious Society of Friends. Edited by William Evans and Thomas Evans. Vol. VII. Containing Memoirs of Daniel Wheeler. - The Life of Thomas Ellwood. Memoranda of Mary Hagger. - Memoir of Ann Crowley, and a Short Account of William Leddra. Philadelphia. Printed by Joseph Rakestraw, for the Editors. 1843. 480pp.
A good + copy, bound in leather. Generally solid, with light to moderate foxing, and lacking the blank ffep.