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Observations on the Sermons of Elias Hicks / In Several Letters to Him; With Some Introductory Remarks, Addressed to the Junior Members of the Society of Friends.

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A series of letters directed to younger members of the Society of Friends critiques a contemporary ministry and its printed discourses, arguing that unchecked enthusiasm and claims of private revelation threaten the society’s discipline. The author examines how ambition and imagination can supplant humble ministry, warns that weakening eldership undermines communal oversight, and traces the social consequences of fanaticism. He urges disciplined humility, attendance at meetings for discipline, deference to experienced elders, and restraint in public deliberations as means to preserve order, unity, and sound religious practice.

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Robert Waln

Robert Waln was a writer and member of the Society of Friends, known for his critical examination of the sermons of Elias Hicks, a prominent Quaker minister. His notable work, "Observations on the Sermons of Elias Hicks / In Several Letters to Him; With Some Introductory Remarks, Addressed to the Junior Members of the Society of Friends," reflects his engagement with Quaker theology and the dynamics within the religious community of his time. Through his letters, Waln contributed to the discourse surrounding religious interpretation and the role of youth in the Society of Friends.

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