Sacred Impressions of the Mind, in Praise and Prayer, Devoted to God in Worship by the Children of Peace in Sharon [microform]
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David 1778-1866 Willson
David Willson was a Quaker minister and abolitionist known for his autobiography, "A Brief Memoir of the Life and Labours of David Willson." His writing style was straightforward and powerful, documenting his dedication to social justice and religious activism. Willson's work inspired many to join the fight against slavery and injustice.