Lancashire Quakers And The Establishment, 1660 1730 by Nicholas Morgan

A Study of the Quaker Movement in Lancashire and its Relationship with the Established Church and State

This insightful historical analysis delves into the complex relationship between the Quaker community in Lancashire and the broader societal and political structures of the time. It explores the challenges faced by Quakers as they navigated a landscape marked by religious intolerance and political upheaval, examining how they maintained their distinct identity while interacting with the established Church and state. The book provides a detailed account of the Quakers' resilience and adaptability, highlighting their contributions to the social and economic fabric of the region during a transformative period in English history.

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