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The biography traces Elias Hicks's life from ancestry and boyhood through his emergence as a traveling minister, documenting extended journeys to meetings, domestic life at Jericho, family correspondence, and agricultural and surveying pursuits. It examines his theological views, approaches to ministry, and engagement with social issues including slavery, and recounts controversies that led to schism, disownment, and varied critical responses. Chapters collect sermons, letters, contemporaneous recollections, testimonies, and post-separation activities, concluding with remembrances and an appendix of documents that illuminate his beliefs, methods, and the conflicts that marked his later years.

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Henry Watson Wilbur

Henry Watson Wilbur was an American author and historian, recognized for his contributions to the literature surrounding the Quaker faith. His notable work, "The Life and Labors of Elias Hicks," explores the life of the influential Quaker preacher Elias Hicks, highlighting his impact on the Religious Society of Friends. Wilbur's writings reflect a deep engagement with Quaker history and theology, offering insights into the spiritual and social dynamics of his time. Through his scholarship, Wilbur has helped preserve the legacy of key figures in Quakerism, making his work significant for both religious studies and American history.

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