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""A Journal of the Life and Religious Labors of Richard Jordan: A Minister of the Gospel in the Society of Friends"" is a memoir written by Richard Jordan himself, originally published in 1829. The book provides a detailed account of his life and spiritual journey, including his conversion to Quakerism, his travels as a minister of the gospel, and his experiences with various Quaker communities throughout the United States and England. The book also includes Jordan's reflections on the role of Quakerism in society and his personal beliefs on topics such as slavery and war. Overall, ""A Journal…mehr

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""A Journal of the Life and Religious Labors of Richard Jordan: A Minister of the Gospel in the Society of Friends"" is a memoir written by Richard Jordan himself, originally published in 1829. The book provides a detailed account of his life and spiritual journey, including his conversion to Quakerism, his travels as a minister of the gospel, and his experiences with various Quaker communities throughout the United States and England. The book also includes Jordan's reflections on the role of Quakerism in society and his personal beliefs on topics such as slavery and war. Overall, ""A Journal of the Life and Religious Labors of Richard Jordan"" is a rich and insightful source of Quaker history and spirituality, as well as a valuable primary source for understanding the life of a prominent Quaker minister in the early 19th century.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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A Ph.D. mathematician by training and data scientist by vocation, Richard Jordan has been an avid reader of poetry for almost as long as he can remember and has been writing poetry for twenty years. His poems have appeared in many literary journals, including Tar River Poetry, Rattle (finalist for the 2022 Rattle Poetry Prize), Little Patuxent Review, Sugar House Review, New York Quarterly, Autumn Sky Poetry Daily, Rappahannock Review and Valparaiso Poetry Review. He is the first place winner of The Poetry Box Chapbook Prize (2023) for chapbook: The Squannacook at Dawn. When not doing math or reading & writing poetry, he is most likely at a river or lake somewhere casting away. He resides in Littleton, Massachusetts, a short drive from the Squannacook River.