This book delves into the life and philanthropic endeavors of Jonathan Wright Plummer, exploring the principles of Quaker philanthropy. It likely examines how his faith influenced his charitable giving and social work, offering insights into the historical context of Quaker involvement in social change. The work provides a biographical perspective on a significant figure in philanthropy, highlighting the intersection of personal conviction and societal impact within a specific religious tradition.
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