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JOHN WOOLMAN (1720-1772)

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Originally appearing in Volume V28, Page 817 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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JOHN WOOLMAN (1720-1772)  ,
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American Quaker preacher, was born in Northampton,
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Burlington county, New Jersey, in August 17 20 . When he was twenty-one he went to Mount Holly, where he was a clerk in a store, opened a school for poor children and became a tailor . After 1743 he spent most of his time as an itinerant preacher, visiting meetings of the Friends in various parts of the colonies . In 177 2 he sailed for
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London to visit Friends in the north of England, especially
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Yorkshire, and died in York ofsmallpox on the 7th of
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October . He spoke and wrote against
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slavery, refused to draw up wills transferring slaves, induced many of the Friends to set their negroes
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free, and in 176o at
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Newport, Rhode Island, memorialized the Legislature to forbid the slave trade . In 1763 at Wehaloosing (now Wyalusing), on the Susquehanna, he preached to the Indians; and he always urged the whites to pay the Indians for their lands and to forbid the sale of liquor to them . Woolman wrote Some Considerations on the Keeping of Negroes (1754;
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part ii., 1762); Considerations on Pure Wisdom and Human Policy, on Labor, on
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Schools, and on the Right Use of the Lord's Outward Gifts (1768) ; Considerations on the True Harmony of Man-kind, and How it is to be Maintained (177o) ; and A Word of Remembrance and Caution to the Rich (1793) ; and the most important of his writings, The Journal of John Woolman's
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Life and Travels se the Service of the Gospel (1775), which was begun in his
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thirty-
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sixth
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year and was continued until the year of his
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death . The best-known edition is that prepared, with an introduction, by John G . Whittier in 1871 . The
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Works of John Woolman appeared in two parts at
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Philadelphia, in 1774-1775, and have often been republished; a German version was printed in 1852 .

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