Conflict of Conviction
A Reappraisal of Quaker Involvement in the American Revolution
By William C. Kashatus
Foreword by Arthur J. Mekeel
182 pp. Photographs, bibliography, notes, appendices, index
ISBN: 0-8191-7883-7 $25.50 soft cover, 1990.
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Conflict of Conviction is a collection of four essays that address the popular misconception that all Quakers, historically, have been absolutely against war and participation in civil government during a time of war. By examining the personal, theological and moral dilemmas and sacrifices of individual Friends such as Tom Paine and Nathanael Greene as well as Quaker groups who complied with the Revolutionary War effort, Kashatus provides a new understanding of the diversity as well as complexity of the Quaker involvement in the American Revolution. Especially noteworthy is the chapter on the Free Quaker movement.
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