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Kiarra
Kiarra is on page 33
Kind of doubting if I should be reading this at this point. Before, it was just clear bias, now I'm catching straight up historical errors and misleadings. Again, this man became president of a college??
Jan 08, 2026 09:28PM Add a comment
Quakers in California:  The Effects of 19th Century Revivalism on Western Quakerism

Kiarra
Kiarra is on page 25
The way this man just shat on liberal Quakers as "children" for having the audacity for believing that the Bible wasn't the end all be all of being a good person and a Quaker is INSANE. Especially since he admits that was the common Quaker belief at the time, but that they "failed to understand" things because Quakerism had fallen to such a "low state". The fact the author became the president of a college is crazy
Jan 08, 2026 09:08PM Add a comment
Quakers in California:  The Effects of 19th Century Revivalism on Western Quakerism

Kiarra
Kiarra is on page 15
The way my jaw just dropped when a list of early Quaker leaders only included men and didn't even include James Naylor. 4 men get paragraphs (besides Fox) & then a no context list that has one woman: Margaret Fell. I've only ever read books on Quakerism that were either my branch or academic and not affiliated with any branch. It's crazy how full of bias this book is and how different the religion is portrayed! Wild.
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Quakers in California:  The Effects of 19th Century Revivalism on Western Quakerism