Some Account of the Life and Religious Labours of Sarah Grubb: A personal record of faith, travel, and teaching.
This book collects the life and work of Sarah Grubb, drawing on letters and journal-like excerpts that describe her calls to faith, her travels in Europe, and the spread of her religious convictions. It includes an appendix with accounts of the Ackworth and York schools, offering historical context to her experiences and the communities she influenced.
- Foreground, through firsthand writings, a life of devotion, trial, and communal care.
- Scenes from travel and teaching that illuminate faith in action across 18th‑century settings.
- Appendix material that outlines the schools at Ackworth and York and their impact.
- A window into early spiritual and educational communities and their everyday practices.
Ideal for readers of religious memoirs, Quaker history, and 18th‑century social and spiritual life.