Discover the life and lifelong service of a devoted Irish Quaker minister in 19th‑century Ireland.
This memoir chronicles John Conran’s steady faith, his ministry across towns like Moyallen, Waterford, Clonmel, Cork, and Limerick, and his quiet leadership within the Friends’ Meetings. Through personal journals and testimony, the book reveals a life shaped by prayer, discipline, and a steadfast commitment to living out his beliefs.
- Follows a man whose faith guided his actions from youth to old age, including his ministry and travels among Friends.
- Presents his role in Yearly and Quarterly Meetings, and his counsel on discipline, charity, and community life.
- Shares his experiences visiting families and supporting the next generation in marriage and work within the Quaker tradition.
- Provides a window into 1800s Irish Quaker life, religious practice, and the workings of early Friends communities.
Ideal for readers of religious biographies, Quaker history, and 19th‑century Ireland, offering a respectful portrait of a life lived in service to his faith.