
Anna Cox Brinton (1887–1969)
Author of Quaker Profiles Pictorial & Biographical 1750-1850
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Works by Anna Cox Brinton
No cross, no crown 2 copies
Wide horizons 1 copy
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- Birthdate
- 1887-10-19
- Date of death
- 1969
- Gender
- female
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Toward Undiscovered Ends: Friends and Russia for 300 Years. Pendle Hill Pamphlet #62 by Anna Cox Brinton
This is a history of numerous Spirit-led Quaker connections with Russia, from George Fox's letter to the Czar of Muscovy in 1656, and Daniel Wheeler's calling to work in Russia on agricultural development from 1818 to 1832, to the Quaker relief work in the 1920s and a 1951 peace mission to Moscow. Several czars visited Friends meetings and Friends visited Russia over these centuries, including visiting persecuted Russian peace sects and eventually proposing and assisting the mass migration show more of the persecuted Doukhobors to Canada. These are clear examples of how Friends always relied on divine leadings and guidance and discernment support from Meeting for Sufferings or other Friends meetings in this work of witness to God's love and peace. Anna Brinton writes in this same Friendly spirit. show less
This nice pamphlet is a brief biography and anecdotes about a beloved plain Friend from Philadelphia, 1875-1964.
Stories, anecdotes, letters, bird songs, and sonnets are linked with a thread of biographical narrative about this distinctive Philadelphia Friend.
Early Friends belonging to the first generation of Quakers consistently refused to have their portraits drawn or painted. Friends in later generations sometimes had silhouettes made. This album of silhouettes of Quakers from 1750-1850 is accompanied by short biographical profiles.
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