Table of Contents
ContentsAcknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Robynne Rogers Healey
Part 1: Unique Quaker Testimonies and Practices
1. “Our Dear Friend Has Departed This Life”: Memorial Testimony Writing in the Long Eighteenth Century
Erica Canela and Robynne Rogers Healey
2. “Within the Bounds of Their Circumstances”: The Testimony of Inequality Among Eighteenth-Century New England Friends
Elizabeth Cazden
3. Friendly Advice: The Making and Shaping of Quaker Discipline
Andrew Fincham
4. Three Methods of Worship in Eighteenth-Century Quakerism
Jon Mitchell
Part 2: Tensions Between Quakerism in Community and Quakerism in the World
5. “Mrs. Weaver Being a Quaker, Would Not Swear”: Representations of Quakers and Crime in the Metropolis, ca. 1696-1815
Erin Bell
6. Quakers and Marriage Legislation in England in the Long Eighteenth Century
Rosalind Johnson
7. Family Unity, and Identity Formation: Eighteenth-Century Quaker Community Building
Emma Lapsansky-Werner
Part 3: Expressions of Quakerism Around the Atlantic World
8. Quakers, Indigenous Americans, and the Landscape of Peace
Geoffrey Plank
9. A Complex Faith: Strategies of Marriage, Family, and Community Among Upper Canadian Quakers, 1784-1830
Sydney Harker and Robynne Rogers Healey
10. Industrial Development and Community Responsibility: The Harford Family and South Wales, ca. 1768-1842
Richard C. Allen
Conclusion
Robynne Rogers Healey
Selected Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index