COPYRIGHTED 1910 BY
HENRY W. WILBUR


CONTENTS.

[List of Illustrations][5]
[Author's Preface][7]
[Introduction][11]
[Chapter I], Ancestry and Boyhood[17]
[Chapter II], His Young Manhood[22]
[Chapter III], First Appearance in the Ministry[28]
[Chapter IV], Early Labors in the Ministry[32]
[Chapter V], Later Ministerial Labors[38]
[Chapter VI], Religious Journeys in 1828[46]
[Chapter VII], Ideas About the Ministry[57]
[Chapter VIII], The Home at Jericho[66]
[Chapter IX], The Hicks Family[71]
[Chapter X], Letters to His Wife[76]
[Chapter XI], The Slavery Question[84]
[Chapter XII], Various Opinions[95]
[Chapter XIII], Some Points of Doctrine[107]
[Chapter XIV], Before the Division[121]
[Chapter XV], First Trouble in Philadelphia[126]
[Chapter XVI], The Time of Unsettlement[139]
[Chapter XVII], Three Sermons Reviewed[152]
[Chapter XVIII], The Braithwaite Controversy[161]
[Chapter XIX], Ann Jones in Dutchess County[171]
[Chapter XX], The Experience with T. Shillitoe[181]
[Chapter XXI], Disownment and Doctrine[188]
[Chapter XXII], After the "Separation"[195]
[Chapter XXIII], Friendly and Unfriendly Critics[202]
[Chapter XXIV], Recollections, Reminiscences and Testimonies[211]
[Chapter XXV], Putting off the Harness[218]
[Appendix][226]
[Transcriber's Note]

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

Elias Hicks (from bust, by Partridge)[Frontispiece]
Hicks House and Jericho Meeting House, facing[57]
Children of Elias Hicks, facing[97]
Facsimile of Letter, facing[105]
Elias Hicks (from painting, by Ketcham), facing[121]
Surveyor's Plotting, by Elias Hicks, facing[144]
Burying Ground at Jericho, facing[216]