===================================================================== Match: Bowles Source: GEN-MAT-HX-L@rootsweb.com From: "Helen" <Helenh@pdq.net> Subject: The Quakers - See Some Names The Quakers, Hugh Barbour and J. William Frost, 1988. Brand new clothcovered wine hardback, with black and gilt field and printing, 6-1/2x9-1/2, 407 pages, illustrated, end notes, maps, chronology of Quaker events, bibliographic essay, indexed, with about a hundred pages of biographical articles of Quakers done in alphabetical format. There are no flaws. This is the first comprehensive history of Quakers in America to be published in forty years, and ranges from the genesis of Quakerism in England under George Fox to a social, theological and biographical examination of the Society of Friends in America and some of the prominent Friends over the years. The appendices are wonderful. Contents include: Illustrations Series Foreword Preface Part One: The Quakers: A History of Friends in America: Introduction: The Society of Friends The Religious Setting of the Early Friends The Lamb's War and the Awakening of the North of England Quaker Worship and Ethics and Their Transformation, 1652-1662 The Mission to America England, 1660-1689: Persecution, Theology, and the Universalizing of Truth The Quaker Colonies A Tolerated Society of Friends A Spiritual Existence A Disciplined Christian Life Crisis and Reformation The American Revolution Quaker Migrants to Carolina and the Midwest: Eastern Philanthropists Separations The Midcontinent in the Midcentury, 1828-1867: Gurneyites, Conservatives, and Slavery West and Midwest, 1867-1902: Revivals, Holiness, Missions, and Pastors The Liberal Transformation Suburban and College Friends: West and Midwest, 1902-1960 Creativity in Peacemaking Social Service and Social Change, 1902-1970 New Forms of Quaker Interaction, 1960-1987 Part Two: A Biographical Dictionary of Former Quaker Leaders in America Abbreviations for Standard Sources and Quaker Organizations Biographical Entries Appendix: Chronology Bibliographic Essay Index Those with biographical sketches include: Archdale, Balch, Barclay, Barnard, Bartram, Bates, Bean-2, Benezet, Benson, Billing (Byllinge, Byllynge), Bowles, Braithwaite, Bright, Brinton-2, Brown, Butler, Cadbury, Cattell, Chalkley, Chilson, Clark, Coffin-5, Comly, Comstock, Cuffee (Cuffe, Coffee), Douglas-2, Dyer, Edmondson, Fisher (Bayly, Cross), Fox, Frame, Fry, Garrett, Grellet, Grimke-2, Gurney, Hancock, Hicks-2, Hobbs, Hobson, Hooton, Hoover, Hopper, Howland, Hull-2, Janney, Jay, Jones-4, Keith, Kelly, Kirkbride, Lloyd, Logan, Lundy, Malone-2, Mendenhall, Moore, Mott, Pemberton, Penn, Pennington, Pickett, Purdy, Russell, Savery, Scott, Sharpless, Smith, Trueblood, Updegraff, Vaux, Whittier, Wilbur, Wilson, Woodward, Woolman. Other surnames include: Anthony, Archdale, Arscott, Balch, Barclay, Barnard, Bartram-2, Bates, Baxter, Bean-3, Benezet, Benson, Billing, Bishop, Boone, Bowles, Braithwaite, Bright, Brinton-2,Brown, Burrough, Butler, Cadbury, Calvin, Cattell, Chalkley, Charles I, II, Chilson, Churchman, Clark, Clarkson, Coffin-5, Comly, Comstock, Cromwell, Cuffee (Cuffe, Coffee), Darwin, Dewsbury, Douglas-2, Dyer, Edmondson, Edwards, Emerson, Fell, Fenwick, Finney, Fisher-2, Fothergill, Fox-2, Frame, Fry, Gandhi, Garrett, Garrison, Grellet, Grimke-2, Gurney, Hancock, Harris-2, Hicks-2, Higginson, Hobbs, Hobson, Hodgkin, Hooton, Hoover, hooper, Howgill, Howland, Hubberthorne, Hull-2, Hutchinson, James II, Janney, Jay, Jones-5, Kelly, Keith, King, Kinsey, Kirkbride, Lay, Lincoln, Lilburne, Lloyd, Logan, Lundy, Luther, Malone-2, Mead, Mendenhall, Moore, Moorman, More, Mott, Muggleston, Muste, Nayler, Nitobe, Ngaira, Paine, Parnell, Pemberton, Penington, Penn-3, Pickett, Purdy, Ransome, Raynal, Reynolds, Robinson, Russell, Savery, Scott, Shackleton, Sharp, Sharpless, Shillitoe, Smith, Steere, Stephenson, Story, Trueblood, Tuke, Bartram, Tompson, Updegraff, Vaux, Wesley, Wharton, Whitehead, Whittier, Wilbur, Williams, Wilson-2, Winstanley, Woodard, Woodward-2, Woolman.