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‘Three Apostles of Quakerism: Popular Sketches of Fox, Penn, and Barclay’ by Benjamin Rhodes is a classic book that provides insightful and compelling sketches of three influential figures in Quaker history. The author delves into the lives and teachings of George Fox, William Penn, and Robert Barclay, exploring their key roles in shaping the principles and beliefs of the Quaker movement. Through engaging storytelling and deep research, Rhodes offers a valuable perspective on the contributions of these three apostles to the development of Quakerism and their enduring impact on society. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Quakerism and the lives of these remarkable individuals who helped shape a religious tradition based on peace, equality, and social justice.







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