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Quakers and Education: As Seen in Their Schools in England (review)

Quakers and Education: As Seen in Their Schools in England (review) Book Reviews47 ionship of Emma Wallace, starting at a very early date and continuing as it does today in full bloom. have the detailed activities of liberal Friends been reviewed so completely. have remained unpublished. no one can read this volume without recognizing the comforting companWe are grateful to Emily Cooper Johnson for devoting so much time and effort in portraying the life of Jane Rushmore and at the same time recording the progress of the Hicksite group of Friends. Never before Recent Quaker historians have not been members of the Friends General Conference, and consequendy many of the accomplishments of this group ment of the many varied services rendered to our Society by Jane Rushmore, and as the story unfolds, the reader is reminded of many other Friends were honored some years ago in Quaker Torch Bearers (1943), published by the Friends General Conference. Rushmore where she found such a fertile field, was able to do so much, This splendid biography is a fitting tribute and a grateful acknowledge- who have played their individual parts in this same field. Many of these One naturally gives great thanks for the Providence that placed Jane and yet, at the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Bulletin of Friends' Historical Association Friends Historical Association

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Friends Historical Association
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1934-1504
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Book Reviews47 ionship of Emma Wallace, starting at a very early date and continuing as it does today in full bloom. have the detailed activities of liberal Friends been reviewed so completely. have remained unpublished. no one can read this volume without recognizing the comforting companWe are grateful to Emily Cooper Johnson for devoting so much time and effort in portraying the life of Jane Rushmore and at the same time recording the progress of the Hicksite group of Friends. Never before Recent Quaker historians have not been members of the Friends General Conference, and consequendy many of the accomplishments of this group ment of the many varied services rendered to our Society by Jane Rushmore, and as the story unfolds, the reader is reminded of many other Friends were honored some years ago in Quaker Torch Bearers (1943), published by the Friends General Conference. Rushmore where she found such a fertile field, was able to do so much, This splendid biography is a fitting tribute and a grateful acknowledge- who have played their individual parts in this same field. Many of these One naturally gives great thanks for the Providence that placed Jane and yet, at the

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Bulletin of Friends' Historical AssociationFriends Historical Association

Published: Apr 4, 1954

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