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Author: Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends (Orthodox : 1828- )
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Languages : en
Pages : 182
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Author: Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends (Orthodox : 1828- )
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Pages : 182
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Author: British Museum. Department of Printed Books
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Category : English literature
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Pages : 1256
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Pages : 730
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Author: British Library
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Pages : 934
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Category : Books
Languages : en
Pages : 778
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Author: British Museum. Dept. of Printed Books
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Category : English imprints
Languages : en
Pages : 488
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Author: Methodist Episcopal Church. INDIANA ANNUAL CONFERENCE.
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Languages : en
Pages : 852
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Author: British Museum. Department of Printed Books
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Category : English literature
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Pages : 934
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Author: Ryan P. Jordan
Publisher: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 0253117097
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 202
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Ryan P. Jordan explores the limits of religious dissent in antebellum America, and reminds us of the difficulties facing reformers who tried peacefully to end slavery. In the years before the Civil War, the Society of Friends opposed the abolitionist campaign for an immediate end to slavery and considered abolitionists within the church as heterodox radicals seeking to destroy civil and religious liberty. In response, many Quaker abolitionists began to build "comeouter" institutions where social and legal inequalities could be freely discussed, and where church members could fuse religious worship with social activism. The conflict between the Quakers and the Abolitionists highlights the dilemma of liberal religion within a slaveholding republic.
Author: Methodist Episcopal Church. Indiana Conference
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Pages : 178
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