History of Jemima Wilkinson: a Preacheress of the Eighteenth Century by S. P. Hull is a detailed account of the life ministry and legacy of Jemima Wilkinson also known as the Universal Friend. The book explores Wilkinson's divine mission her establishment of a religious society in New York and the controversies surrounding her teachings. It delves into her influence the communal living practices of her followers and the impact of her death on the society she led. Through historical narratives and primary sources the book sheds light on Wilkinson's unique role as a religious leader in the 18th century.
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