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William Edmundson / JOURNAL OF THE LIFE TRAVELS SUFFERINGS AND LABOR 1820

Description: A JOURNAL OF THE LIFE, TRAVELS, SUFFERINGS, AND LABOR OF LOVE IN THE WORK OF THE MINISTRY, OF THAT WORTHY ELDER AND FAITHFUL SERVANT OF JESUS CHRIST, WILLIAM EDMUNDSON, WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE, THE THIRTY-FIRST OF THE SIXTH MONTH, 1712 Author: Edmundson, William Title: A JOURNAL OF THE LIFE, TRAVELS, SUFFERINGS, AND LABOR OF LOVE IN THE WORK OF THE MINISTRY, OF THAT WORTHY ELDER AND FAITHFUL SERVANT OF JESUS CHRIST, WILLIAM EDMUNDSON, WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE, THE THIRTY-FIRST OF THE SIXTH MONTH, 1712 Publication: Dublin: Christopher Bentham, 1820 Edition: Third edition Description: Leather-bound. Octavo, 5.25 x 8.5 in., pp. xxxix + [1] + 41-308 + cccix-cccxx (Contents), Smooth light brown calf with gilt (or copper?) frame design and tooled floral design in blind on front, back, and board edges. Gilt title on black panel with gilt floral design to spine. Gilt dentelles. Marbled edges. Spine and hinges are tight. Light rubbing to extremities. 2-in. darker rubbed spot on cover. Replaced endpapers. Very Good. "Edmundson, William (1627-1712), Quaker leader, was born 4 October 1627 in Little Musgrave, Westmorland (Cumbria), England, youngest of six children of John Edmundson (d. 1635), a well-to-do yeoman, and Grace Edmundson (d. 1632). Orphaned at an early age, he was reared by a maternal uncle who mistreated him. Apprenticed about 1640 to a carpenter and joiner in York, on completion of his tenure he joined the New Model Army of Oliver Cromwell; serving in England, Scotland, and the Isle of Man, he fought in the battle of Worcester (1651). Shortly after leaving the army, he married Margaret Stanford, of Derbyshire; they would have seven children. Following a brother stationed with the parliamentary army in Ireland, he opened a shop in Antrim town. While on a business trip to England to purchase wares (1653/4), he was inspired on hearing the testimony of quaker preachers, and was convinced to embrace the precepts of the Friends. On his return to Ireland, he endured a period of profound spiritual anguish and crisis of conscience, tormented by perceived conflict between his newly found beliefs and his mode of life. Moving to Lurgan, Co. Armagh, he began joining in his home with his wife, brother, and several others whom he had convinced, in ‘silent waiting' on God, thereby initiating the first regular quaker meeting in Ireland. He visited England in 1655 to meet the founder of the movement, George Fox, who urged him to contact isolated quakers resident in other parts of Ireland. For the remainder of his career Edmundson travelled regularly and extensively throughout Ireland, visiting fellow quakers, seeking to ‘convince' converts by preaching in market places and fairs, and ‘settling' quaker meetings in various locations. In common with early quaker leaders in England, he was many times imprisoned, fined, or had goods distrained for his preaching, public testifying, attendance at banned gatherings, impudence towards authority, or refusal to pay tithes. He was placed in the stocks at Belturbet, and held for fourteen weeks in a dungeon in Cavan town to the detriment of his health. He moved with other quakers to Queen's Co. (Laois), taking a farm at Rosenallis, near Mountmellick.Edmundson was the principal figure in the propagation of quakerism in Ireland, his home the effective headquarters of the movement in the country; he accompanied Fox on part of his three-month journey in Ireland in 1669, organising disparate meetings into district bodies to conduct the business affairs of the Religious Society of Friends. Throughout his ministry, he resolutely defended the civil liberties of fellow quakers; after suffering imprisonment for twenty weeks in 1682, he successfully argued in the bishop's court that the act imposing incarceration for refusal to pay tithes did not apply to those whose objections were conscientious. In 1680 he wrote a widely circulated epistle counselling Friends not to be married by professional clergy, and urging quaker parents to disinherit children who married non-quakers. He joined in a petition to James II for redress of quaker grievances, and helped draft a statement of gratitude and loyalty after the issuing of a royal declaration of indulgence. During the ‘war of the two kings', he met several times with James to protest against maltreatment of quakers and other protestants by Jacobite soldiers, and after the battle of the Boyne intervened to prevent reprisals against catholics by advancing Williamite troops. In 1690, his home, which had been plundered several times by retreating Jacobites, was burned by rapparees who threatened the lives of him and two of his sons, and took them prisoner. His wife was left stripped naked by the raiders, and walked two miles seeking assistance; her health broken from the effects of exposure, she died on 15 July 1691. As persecution of quakers abated under William III, Edmundson warned against complacency and ‘covetousness' in the movement, and led the widespread opposition of Irish Friends to the practice of affirmation, regarding it as essentially an oath. He married Mary Strangman (c.1648-1732), a widow. in 1697.Described as a portly man with a big voice, he continued his extensive travels in Ireland and England, despite enduring constant illness and pain during his last decade. He died 31 August 1712 in his home at Rosenallis and was interred in the quaker burial ground at nearby Tineel. His journal, published posthumously in Dublin (1715), and widely reprinted in England and America, is one of the classics of early quaker literature."(Excerpted from Dictionary of Irish Biography). Seller ID: 85429 Subject: Irish & Ireland: The Land and People Aardvark Rare Books Eugene, OR We work hard to make your Bookbuying Experience safe, easy and fun. Aardvark Books is a proud member of the ABAA (Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America) and IOBA, Independent Online Booksellers Association. Ezra is also an accredited and Qualified Appraiser of Books and Manuscripts, with a designation from the ASA (American Society of Appraisers), with considerable Archive experience as well. Shipping All books shipped to US destinations are sent via the US Postal Service. Faster shipping is available, please ask before paying. We will combine shipping on items purchased at the same time in order to help reduce costs. International shipping is also available. 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Author: Edmundson, William

Publisher: Christopher Bentham

Year Printed: 1820

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Language: English

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