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William Gibbons' 1847 work serves as a robust defense of the Society of Friends, addressing various criticisms leveled against Quakers. He systematically refutes accusations regarding their patriotism, opposition to war, and stance on slavery, arguing that their commitment to nonviolence and social justice is often misunderstood. Gibbons emphasizes that Quakers prioritize their allegiance to God over government and highlights their historical role in the abolitionist movement. This book provides a valuable perspective on Quaker beliefs and their societal contributions, correcting prevalent misconceptions.
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A Review and Refutation of Some of the Opprobrious Charges Against the Society of Friends (1847), William Gibbons
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