Explore the spiritual journey of Mary S. Lippincott in "Life and Letters of Mary S. Lippincott, Late of Camden, New Jersey, a Minister in the Society of Friends." This collection offers a detailed look into the life and thoughts of a dedicated Quaker minister during the late 19th century.
Through her letters and biographical details, readers gain insight into her personal experiences, religious convictions, and the impact she had on her community. This volume sheds light on the vital role women played within the Society of Friends and the broader religious landscape of the time.
Discover the enduring legacy of a remarkable woman whose life was dedicated to faith and service.
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