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Journal of the Life and Religious Labours of Elias Hicks

Chapter 1: JOURNAL OF THE LIFE AND RELIGIOUS LABOURS OF ELIAS HICKS.
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About This Book

The author records his spiritual experiences and life, recalling early visitations of divine grace, family background, apprenticeship, moral struggles, marriage, and eventual emergence into public ministry. Much of the text consists of chronological journal entries describing extensive travels to meetings, visits with fellow Friends, committee work with ministers and elders, and religious engagements both near home and across distant meetings, including journeys into bordering regions. Interwoven are personal reflections, accounts of illness and domestic duties, and practical details of pastoral labor, producing a sustained first‑person chronicle of devotion, itinerant ministry, and communal religious practice.

JOURNAL
OF THE
LIFE AND RELIGIOUS LABOURS
OF
ELIAS HICKS.

WRITTEN BY HIMSELF.

NEW-YORK;
PUBLISHED BY ISAAC T. HOPPER.
1832.

“Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1832, by Valentine Hicks, and Robert Seaman, in the Office of the Clerk of the Southern District of New-York.”

PUBLISHED FOR THE PROPRIETORS.

NEW-YORK:
STEREOTYPED BY REES & REDFIELD.
No 216 William-street.

Ludwig & Tolefree, Printers, Corner of Greenwich & Vesey sts. N. Y.