The Story of Quakerism in Scotland
Title | The Story of Quakerism in Scotland PDF eBook |
Author | George B Burnet |
Publisher | Lutterworth Press |
Pages | 223 |
Release | 2007-05-31 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 071884226X |
Covering three hundred years of history, G.B. Burnet uncovers the beginnings and downfall of the Scottish Quaker movement, which, during its period of 1650-1850, had an estimated 1500 adherents. The story of Quakerism can be divided into four main periods: its rise during the few years of Cromwell's rule; the 'epic' period during the latter Stuart dynasty, during which it reached a height and simultaneously underwent its cruellest persecutions in Aberdeen; its gradual decline with occasional surges of social activity; and its dwindling activities in the nineteenth century. Burnet writes with clarity and depth on the four main periods, taking the reader along the movement's history from Edinburgh to Aberdeen, Angus, the Borders, the Highlands and beyond. As the study approaches the end of the nineteenth century, Burnet addresses the ultimate question of why Quakerism failed in Scotland. An Epilogue, written by William H. Marwick, Clerk to the Friends' General Meeting for Scotland, expands still further onthe progress of Quakerism from 1850-1950. 'The pioneer Quakers were nothing if not strong in zeal to win converts, and the Movement had hardly obtained a footing in England before the 'dark carnal people' of Scotland were marked down for missionary enterprise.' Extract from Chapter 1.
The Story of Quakerism in Scotland
Title | The Story of Quakerism in Scotland PDF eBook |
Author | George B. Burnet |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Society of Friends |
ISBN | 9780718891763 |
Covering three hundred years of history, G.B. Burnet uncovers the beginnings and downfall of the Scottish Quaker movement, which, during its period of 1650-1850, had an estimated 1500 adherents. The story of Quakerism can be divided into four main periods: its rise during the few years of Cromwell's rule; the 'epic' period during the latter Stuart dynasty, during which it reached a height and simultaenously underwent its cruellest persecutions in Aberdeen; its gradual decline with occasional surges of social activity; and its dwindling activities in the nineteenth century. Burnet writes with clarity and depth on the four main periods, taking the reader along the movement's history from Edinburgh to Aberdeen, Angus, the Borders, the Highlands and beyond. As the study approaches the end of the nineteenth century, Burnet addresses the ultimate question of why Quakerism failed in Scotland. An Epilogue, written by William H. Marwick, Clerk to the Friends' General Meeting for Scotland, expands still further on the progress of Quakerism from 1850-1950. "The pioneer Quakers were nothing if not strong in zeal to win converts, and the Movement had hardly obtained a footing in England before the 'dark carnal people' of Scotland were marked down for missionary enterprise." Extract from Chapter 1
The Story of Quakerism in Scotland
Title | The Story of Quakerism in Scotland PDF eBook |
Author | George Bain Burnet |
Publisher | |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 1952 |
Genre | Society of Friends |
ISBN |
The Story of Quakerism in Scotland, 1650-1850 ... With an Epilogue on the Period 1850-1950 by William H. Marwick
Title | The Story of Quakerism in Scotland, 1650-1850 ... With an Epilogue on the Period 1850-1950 by William H. Marwick PDF eBook |
Author | George Bain BURNET |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1952 |
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The Quaker
Title | The Quaker PDF eBook |
Author | Liam McIlvanney |
Publisher | Europa Editions |
Pages | 309 |
Release | 2019-09-17 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1609455428 |
A Washington Post Best Book of the Year: Based on true events, “a solidly crafted and satisfying detective story” set in 1960s Glasgow (The Guardian). It is 1969 and Glasgow is in the grip of the worst winter in decades. But it is something else that has Glaswegians on edge: a serial killer is at large. The brutality of The Quaker’s latest murder— a young woman snatched from a nightclub, her body dumped like trash in the back of a cold-water tenement—has the city trembling with fear, and the police investigation seems to be going nowhere. Duncan McCormick, a talented young detective from the Highlands, is brought into the investigation to identify where it’s gone wrong. An outsider with troubling secrets of his own, DI McCormack has few friends in his adopted city and a lot to prove. His arrival is met with anger and distrust by cops who are desperate to nail a suspect. When they identify a petty thief as the man seen leaving the building where the Quaker’s last victim was found, they decide they’ve found their killer. But McCormack isn’t convinced . . . From ruined backstreets to deserted public parks and down into the dark heart of Glasgow, McCormack follows a trail of secrets that will change the city—and his life—forever. “Intricately plotted . . . gorgeously written.” —Toronto Star “A terrific novel, dark, powerful . . . I finished it a while ago, but I’m still haunted.” —Ann Cleeves, bestselling author of Shetland
The Story of Quakerism in Scotland, 1640-1850
Title | The Story of Quakerism in Scotland, 1640-1850 PDF eBook |
Author | George B. Burnet |
Publisher | |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 1952 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Memoirs of the Rise, Progress and Persecutions of the People Called Quakers
Title | Memoirs of the Rise, Progress and Persecutions of the People Called Quakers PDF eBook |
Author | John Barclay |
Publisher | |
Pages | 382 |
Release | 1835 |
Genre | Quakers |
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