Journal of the Life and Religious Labours of Elias Hicks

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Journal of the Life and Religious Labours of Elias Hicks

by Elias Hicks

EN·~16 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total

PREFACE.

1:04

CHAPTER I.

41:04

CHAPTER II.

1:05:52

CHAPTER III.

1:03:05

CHAPTER IV.

54:05

CHAPTER V.

59:25

CHAPTER VI.

1:00:45

CHAPTER VII.

55:30

CHAPTER VIII.

48:10

CHAPTER IX.

52:41

Description

A modest yet vivid memoir unfolds the life of a man whose quiet devotion shaped a community in early America. Written in his own hand, the journal offers a candid look at childhood on Long Island, the pull of the sea, and the restless energy of a boy caught between playful pursuits and a growing sense of moral responsibility. Readers hear the echo of his early “visitations of divine grace,” moments that set the tone for a lifelong quest for humility and truth.

As he matures, the narrative follows his reluctant steps into the Quaker ministry, his marriage, and the challenges of a nation at war. Through candid reflections on illness, travel, and the struggle to keep honest company, the journal captures the tension between worldly temptations and a deepening spiritual calling. Listeners are invited to share in the earnest gratitude and perseverance of a man whose private reflections illuminate the broader search for righteousness in a turbulent era.

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Language

en

Duration

~16 hours (958K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Emmanuel Ackerman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2020-04-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Elias Hicks

Elias Hicks

1748–1830

A Long Island Quaker minister who became one of the most influential and controversial religious voices of early America, he is remembered for plainspoken preaching, antislavery views, and the movement that came to be called Hicksite Quakerism.

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