Elizabeth Fry: A Quaker Life : Selected Letters and WritingsRowman Altamira, 2005 - 238 From her picture on the British _5 note to the numerous Elizabeth Fry Societies worldwide, Elizabeth Fry (1780D1845) is well known for her work for prison reform. But less well known is how her Quaker faith inspired this work, leading her to see the light within the impoverished and imprisoned. With Elizabeth Fry: A Quaker Life, noted Quaker historian Gil Skidmore has brought together Fry's essential writings--some previously unpublished--from her journals, letters, and published work into a single volume. The result is a rich portrait of the struggles and anxieties behind the public persona of this _Quaker saint._ |
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... religious traditions are diverse but , as with the natural environ- ment , we are discovering the global interdependence of human hearts and minds . The Trust invites all to participate in the modern experience of interfaith encounter ...
... religious traditions are diverse but , as with the natural environ- ment , we are discovering the global interdependence of human hearts and minds . The Trust invites all to participate in the modern experience of interfaith encounter ...
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... religion " on which she longed to rely . Although famous in her day both as a woman and as a Quaker , this very fame in some ways made her path more difficult . Her faith , her family and her work were all the subjects of criticism ...
... religion " on which she longed to rely . Although famous in her day both as a woman and as a Quaker , this very fame in some ways made her path more difficult . Her faith , her family and her work were all the subjects of criticism ...
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... religious allegiances . Elizabeth and her six sisters and four brothers were certainly brought up to be religious but were discouraged from appearing ... religion " . George Fox was just one among many people dissatisfied with 2 Introduction.
... religious allegiances . Elizabeth and her six sisters and four brothers were certainly brought up to be religious but were discouraged from appearing ... religion " . George Fox was just one among many people dissatisfied with 2 Introduction.
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... Religious Society of Friends had changed considerably from the vital expanding movement of Fox's time . Its spiritual roots remained the same but it was much more tightly regulated . Overseers , in charge of pastoral care and of keeping ...
... Religious Society of Friends had changed considerably from the vital expanding movement of Fox's time . Its spiritual roots remained the same but it was much more tightly regulated . Overseers , in charge of pastoral care and of keeping ...
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... Religious Society of Friends without being ' plain ' . But there were others who , like Elizabeth's par- ents , thought of themselves as Quakers and believed they were bringing up their children as Friends to whom the attitudes of ...
... Religious Society of Friends without being ' plain ' . But there were others who , like Elizabeth's par- ents , thought of themselves as Quakers and believed they were bringing up their children as Friends to whom the attitudes of ...
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I know what the mountain is I have to climb The making of a Quaker 17801799 | 18 |
I wish to do my duty Marriage and motherhood 18001808 | 61 |
Be of good courage and He will strengthen your hearts A new home and a new ministry 18091812 | 81 |
My mind and time have been much taken up with Newgate The beginning of Elizabeth Frys prison work 18131819 | 99 |
My engagements as usual are very numerous A growing family busyness in Brighton and a sisters death 18201827 | 124 |
Extracts from Observations on the visiting Superintendence and Government of Female Prisoners 1827 | 146 |
Bankruptcy disownment and change of residence 18281834 | 156 |
Difficulties with the Society and Joseph Gurney leaves for America 18351840 | 185 |
Last years and death 18411845 | 221 |
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Elizabeth Fry: A Quaker Life : Selected Letters and Writings Elizabeth Gurney Fry Widok fragmentu - 2005 |
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