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Antebellum Quaker Journals. Substantial colle

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Antebellum Quaker Journals. Substantial colle
Antebellum Quaker Journals. Substantial collection of 59 monthly Quaker magazines, The Friends' Library, Philadelphia, 1846-1850, edited by William and Thomas Evans. 6 3/4 x 1 1, terra cotta wrappers, sewn, paginated continuously but typically about 40 pp. per issue. Vol. X, No. 1 through Vol. XIV, No. 12, inclusive, lacking only Vol. XII, No. 1. Including Quaker poetry, biography, travel in Quaker circles, and more. In a visit to Friends at Limerick, the writer offers: "Sat a laborious, heavy meeting, truth exceedingly low, and the life sensibly oppressed...Sat a low exercising meeting, which was silent...Sat a most laborious, hard meeting, no words uttered, nor any springing up of that well whose waters refresh the thirsty soul...." Some very minor edge tears and dust toning of untrimmed fore-edges, occasional minor staining or wear, but generally excellent and crisp. The Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 would galvanize the Quakers into action; they largely ran the Underground Railroad in some areas, leaving their mark upon both Black and American history to this day.