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  1. Title: Hopkins, Gerard Manley (1844–1889) Creator(s): Raleigh, Richard Print Source: The contents of this file are based on a pre-print electronic copy of Walt Whitman: An Encyclopedia, ed. Donald D. Cummings and J.R. LeMaster (New York: Garland Publishing, 1998), reproduced with permission.Some of the entries have been silently updated to reflect recent discoveries or to correct errors.

  2. Elias Hicks Blackburn was born 17 September 1827 in Bedford Co., Pennsylvania. He was the son of Thomas Blackburn and Elizabeth Bowen and a 5th generation descendant of John Blackburn Sr., a devout Quaker who came from Ireland to Pennsylvania in 1736. Elias joined the LDS Church (April 1845) in Nauvoo, Illinois and was a pioneer in the Western Mormon migration to Utah.

  3. 5 títulos para "Elias Hicks" 1 - 10 de más de 5 resultados para "elias hicks" Letters of Elias Hicks: Including Also a Few Short Essays Written on Several Occ Elias Hicks. 978-1-103-33264-9 . 27.03€ (25.99€ sin IVA) ...

  4. 5 títulos para "Hicks Elias" 1 - 10 de más de 5 resultados para "hicks elias" Dear Friend Hicks, Elias. 978-0-9834980-1-8 . In the course of his life, Elias Hicks (1748-1830) penned hundreds of letters, while writing only one book. The Journal of ...

  5. 1 de ene. de 2023 · Elias Hicks, a Quaker abolitionist most often identified with the Great Separations of 1827–28, passionately disagreed. In reply to the praise being heaped on them, he wrote an essay in the form of a letter to Thomas Clarkson and other British abolitionists, excoriating the act as grossly inadequate and even harmful.

  6. The Doctrines of Elias Hicks. originally published in 1867 in four volumes. In America, the Society of Friends, during the first quarter of [the Nineteenth] century, generally held the views inculcated by Fox, Penn, Pennington, and Barclay, and were accustomed, in their ministry, to lay great stress on the Grace of God or Spirit of Christ ...

  7. Elias Hicks was an energetic, deep thinking, emotionally spiritual Quaker Christian. He was caught historically between a rock and a hard place. He was a consistent and conscientious witness to the truth as he saw it and was deeply committed to the propositions in action that today we call testimonies – community, equality, simplicity, integrity, peace, and earth care.