![]() | Early Quaker writings on tithes and on war are clearly statements of conscience, as distinct from statements of coercion. In the words of the 1660 Peace Declaration: “When we have been wronged, we have not sought to revenge ourselves, we have not made resistance against authority, but wherein we could not obey for conscience’ sake, we have suffered … …” |
Consider other early Quaker Boycotts.
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