The Journal, with Other Writings of John Woolman by John Woolman

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Author Woolman, John, 1720-1772
Commentator Scudder, Vida Dutton, 1861-1954
Title The Journal, with Other Writings of John Woolman
Alternate Title John Woolman's Journal
Note Reading ease score: 37.6 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Contents Introduction -- Advertisement to the reader -- The testimony of friends in Yorkshire -- A testimony of the monthly-meeting of friends -- A journal of the life, and travels of John Woolman -- The last epistle and other writings -- Considerations on the true harmony of mankind -- An epistle to the quarterly and monthly meetings of friends -- Remarks on sundry subjects -- Some expressions of John Woolman in his last illness.
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Summary "The Journal, with Other Writings of John Woolman" by John Woolman is a collection of autobiographical writings and reflections from the 18th century. The work primarily focuses on Woolman’s spiritual journey, his philosophical musings about social justice, particularly concerning slavery, and his deep connections with nature and humanity. It aims to convey his pursuit of a pure and moral life in accordance with Quaker principles. The opening of the text introduces Woolman’s early life, detailing his childhood experiences and the formative religious influences in his upbringing. He recalls significant events that shaped his moral conscience, such as witnessing the suffering of animals and confronting the practice of slavery within his community. As he narrates his spiritual awakening, Woolman emphasizes the importance of introspection, personal purity, and the compassionate treatment of all living beings. This reflective introduction establishes the foundation for his later writings, which explore broader themes of social duty, simplicity, and the moral imperatives of love and justice. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class BX: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Churches, Church movements
Subject Quakers -- Biography
Subject Woolman, John, 1720-1772
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EBook-No. 37311
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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