The Journal, With Other Writings of John Woolman
- 290 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Reprint of the original, first published in 1883.
Delve into the writings of three important American figures with this collection of personal narratives. Benjamin Franklin's autobiography, presented alongside John Woolman's journal and William Penn's 'Fruits of Solitude, ' offer powerful insights into the moral, philosophical, and political issues of their times. A must-read for anyone interested in colonial American history.
John Woolman was a Quaker minister who dedicated his life to spreading the message of peace, love, and equality. This journal provides a rare insight into the life and teachings of this remarkable man. Through his experiences and challenges, we gain a deeper understanding of the Quaker faith and the importance of living a life of integrity and compassion.
A collection of essays and writings by John Woolman, an American Quaker preacher and writer. Woolman is known for his strong stand against slavery and his writings have influenced many anti-slavery activists. This book offers a compelling look into the mind of a remarkable man.
John Woolman's journal is a moving and insightful look into the life of an 18th century Quaker. With a foreword by RJ Campbell, as well as additional addenda, bibliography, and appendix, this edition provides a comprehensive overview of Woolman's life and work. His words are a reminder to all of us to live simply, speak truthfully, and act with compassion.