An inspiring account of the life and work of Mary S. Lippincott, a pioneering minister in the Society of Friends. Lippincott’s letters provide a valuable perspective on the social and political issues of her time, as well as insights into her personal life and spiritual journey. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Quaker history or the history of women’s religious leadership.
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