The "holy experiment" of the Quakers involved political hegemony
and economic wealth. Gradually the Quakers realized that they had
become involved in the compromises fatal to the spiritual integrity
of the Society of Friends itself. The political crisis of 1756
hastened this realization, and the Quaker merchants abandoned the
outward plantations and turned again to the plantations within.
Originally published 1948.
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