Om Stephen Crisp and his Correspondents, 1657-1692, Being a Synopsis of the Letters in the "Colchester Collection";
Charlotte Fell Smith's meticulously researched biography of early Quaker leader Stephen Crisp is an invaluable resource for historians and spiritual seekers alike. With extensive excerpts from Crisp's letters, readers are given a unique glimpse into the life and thoughts of this fascinating figure.
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