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The Joseph Wood Archive consists of one hundred large and small notebooks written by Joseph Wood between 1767 and 1821, together with 647 letters and a selection of miscellaneous printed Quaker papers. These notebooks contain a record of his life in Yorkshire, his faith as a Quaker and his labours as a Minister of the Gospel.
Incidents from his early life.
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Excerpt from The Life of the Rev. Joseph Wood: With Extracts From His Diary The opening statement will, I doubt not, interest many: - "My great and glorious Master having seen good to bid me stand aside for the present, I propose, by the aid of the Holy One, to gather a few early recollections, that I might set them up as remembrancers of the amazing mercy, and infinite con descension, and long forbearance, of my Heavenly Father towards the most unworthy of all His children. Having had, since the failure in my health, a paralytic shake in my right hand and arm, and an inability to apply my mind closely to any subject long together without injury, it might seem to be an unpropitious season fo...
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