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TY - JOUR
T1 - George Fox’s Pulpits
T2 - Place and Story in Quaker History
AU - Winchester, Angus J. L.
PY - 2022/12/12
Y1 - 2022/12/12
N2 - Despite an insistence that all times and places are potentially sacramental, the growth of pilgrimage to sites associated with early Quaker history has endowed certain places with particular spiritual significance for Friends. This paper uses Firbank Fell and Pardshaw Crag in Cumbria, two locations that contain rocks known as ‘Fox’s Pulpit’, as a starting point to explore the place of ‘storied ground’ in Quaker history and identity, focussing on the ‘1652 Country’ in north-west England.
AB - Despite an insistence that all times and places are potentially sacramental, the growth of pilgrimage to sites associated with early Quaker history has endowed certain places with particular spiritual significance for Friends. This paper uses Firbank Fell and Pardshaw Crag in Cumbria, two locations that contain rocks known as ‘Fox’s Pulpit’, as a starting point to explore the place of ‘storied ground’ in Quaker history and identity, focussing on the ‘1652 Country’ in north-west England.
KW - Ecology
KW - Evolution
KW - Behavior and Systematics
U2 - 10.3828/quaker.2022.27.2.2
DO - 10.3828/quaker.2022.27.2.2
M3 - Journal article
VL - 27
SP - 115
EP - 131
JO - Quaker Studies
JF - Quaker Studies
SN - 1363-013X
IS - 2
ER -