
Length8h 32m
About this audiobook
The Journal of John Woolman is an autobiography by American Quaker evangelist, John Woolman. Woolman's journal is one of the longest continually published books in North America since it has never been out of print. All Woolman's interests lay in the practice of piety, and in the uncompromising application of religious Principles to the problems of social life. He advocated incessantly ideas of anti-slavery and anti-materialism as well as discussing power's ability to corrupt. The "Journal," was published posthumously in 1774 by Joseph Crukshank, a Philadelphia Quaker printer. Contents: The Curse of Slavery Among the Indians Across the Atlantic Prices, Wages, and Religion
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GenreSpirituality and Religion
Length8 hrs 32 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 19, 2023
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1THE TESTIMONY OF FRIENDS IN YORKSHIRE
15CONSIDERATIONS ON PURE WISDOM AND HUMAN POLICY
2A TESTIMONY OF THE MONTHLY-MEETING OF FRIENDS
16ON LABOUR
3CHAPTER I
17ON SCHOOLS
4CHAPTER II
18ON THE RIGHT USE OF THE LORD'S OUTWARD GIFTS
5CHAPTER III
19THE INTRODUCTION
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6CHAPTER IV
20CHAPTER I
7CHAPTER V
21CHAPTER II
8CHAPTER VI
22CHAPTER III
9CHAPTER VII
23CHAPTER IV
10CHAPTER VIII
24AN EPISTLE, &c.
11CHAPTER IX
25CHAPTER I
12CHAPTER X
26CHAPTER II
13CHAPTER XI
27CHAPTER III
14THE INTRODUCTION
28SOME EXPRESSIONS, &c.