VICTORIAN QUAKERS
Written by Elizabeth Isichei
Published by Oxford University Press
in 1970
ISBN: 0198218338
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- HISTORY
- HISTORY (BRITISH)
- RELIGION
- QUAKERS
VICTORIAN QUAKERS
Written by Elizabeth Isichei.
Stock no. 1328449
1st.
1970.
Hardback.
Very good condition in a very good dustwrapper.
Red cloth with gilt title to spine. Oxford Historical Monographs Series. ISBN: 0198218338. Spine slightly bumped. Spine and corners lightly rubbed. Some foxing to textblock. Price-cut wrapper is edge rubbed, faded and slightly grubby to spine with a small mark to edge of rear panel.
Front cover
Contents
- List of Figures
- Note on Abbreviation and Terminology
- Introduction
- PART ONE: THE QUAKERS
- I. Theology: Some Patterns of Belief and Action
- The Evangelicals
- The Quietists
- The Unitarian Element
- The Spread of Liberal Theology
- II. Belief Divided: Three Schisms
- An An Evangelical Schism - The Beaconites
- A Quietist Schism - Fritchley
- A Unitarian Schism - The Manchester Rationalists
- The Forces which fostered Unity
- III. Quaker Organisation: Theory and Practice
- Membership
- Business Meetings
- The Decline of Interest in Business Meetings
- Quaker Democracy in Practice
- Meetings of Ministers and Elders
- Standing and ad hoc committee
- The Clerk
- Meetings for Worship and the Ministry
- Elders and Overseers
- Finance and Salaried Staff
- The Position of Women
- IV. Exits and Entrances
- The Pattern of Membership Figures
- Recruitment, Explusions and Resignations
- Two Case Studies:
- V. The Growth of 'Conformity to the World'
- The Machinery of Isolation
- Quakers and the State
- Quaker Puritanism
- The Forces of Conservation and the Forces of Change
- The Consequence of Change
- PART TWO: THE QUAKERS AND SOCIETY
- VI. The Economic and Demographic Structure of Quakerism
- Demographic characteristics
- Geographic Distribution
- Economic and Social Composition
- The Great Quaker Merchants, Financiers and Industrialists
- Conclusion
- VII. Quakers in Politics
- The Era of Political Quietism
- Political Queitism Challenger
- The Party Allegiances of Friends
- Quakers in Parliament
- Other Quakers in Politics
- VIII. Quakers and Philanthrophy
- The Well-Springs of Philanthropy
- The Peace Movement
- The Anti-Slavery Movement
- The Temperance Movement
- Free Trade and Factory Legislation
- Prisons and Capital Punishment
- Social Purity
- The Changing Face of Late Victorian Philanthropy
- IX. A Special Calling: Quakers in Adult Education
- The Background
- The Spread of First Day Schools
- The Changing Character of Adult Schools
- The Relationship of the Schools to Quakerism
- Conclusion: Image and Reality
- Appendix
- Bibliography
- Index