BY RUFUS M. JONES
In his studies of the mystical movements in which early Quakerism was grounded, religious scholar Rufus Jones set out to study the influence of Jacob Boehme. I soon found, however, that Boehme was no isolated prophet who discovered in solitude a fresh way to approach the supreme problems of the soul. . . . He was an organic part of a far-reaching movement . . . to carry the Reformation to its legitimate terminus, the restoration of apostolic Christianity.
Book Jungle 1914 377PP. Paper
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