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An autobiographical memoir follows a Quaker's spiritual growth, plain living, and everyday conduct, mixing personal recollection with reflections on faith. It recounts repeated conflicts with authorities over oath refusal and informal worship, describing imprisonments and the hardships faced by relatives and fellow believers. The narrative recalls influential friends and mentors whose counsel and sufferings shaped his convictions, and it includes domestic scenes of service and intellectual exchange with a prominent poet. Practical descriptions of meetings, pastoral visits, and testimony combine with contemplative passages to produce a lucid, modest chronicle of religious commitment and endurance.

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Thomas Ellwood

Thomas Ellwood was a 17th-century English Quaker and writer, best known for his autobiographical work, "The History of Thomas Ellwood Written By Himself." In this engaging narrative, Ellwood recounts his life experiences, including his spiritual journey and encounters with notable figures of his time, such as John Milton. His writings provide valuable insights into the early Quaker movement and the socio-political landscape of 17th-century England. Ellwood's contributions to literature and his advocacy for religious freedom reflect the values of his faith and the tumultuous era in which he lived.

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