Evils That Are Accepted Even by the Best Minds

“[George] Fox, indeed, when he visited Barbados 1671, had advised Friends to deal mildly with their negroes and to make them free after thirty years’ servitude, and urged the holding of family meetings with them, while in 1688 the German Friends who had migrated to Pennsylvania addressed the Yearly Meeting there against the buying and keeping of slaves. But it was reserved, as we know, for John Woolman fully to awaken the conscience of Friends on this matter.

Evils which have struck their roots deep in the fabric of human society are often accepted, even by the best minds, as part of the providential ordering of life. They lurk unsuspected in the system of things until men of keen vision and heroic heart drag them into the light, or until their insolent power visibly threatens human welfare.”

— William Charles Braithwaite, 1919
British Quaker historian

With keen vision and heroic heart, drag into the light the evils which lurk in the fabric of society.

When you are in a position of power, how do you stay open to truth from all sources?

When have you had to hear a hard truth?

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  • William Charles Braithwaite (1862 – 1922) was a British historian, specializing in the early history of the Society of Friends. He wrote "The Beginnings of Quakerism" in 1912, and "The Second Period of Quakerism" in 1919.

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