Joseph Hoag was a Quaker minister who lived in the early 19th century. In ’Journal of the Life of Joseph Hoag’, readers are given a rare glimpse into the life and beliefs of this important figure. Hoag’s journal spans more than 70 years, and covers his travels throughout the eastern United States, Canada, and England. Written with a clear and simple style, this book is not only a valuable historical record, but also a source of inspiration and spiritual guidance.
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