An Appeal on the Subject of the Accumulation of Wealth: Addressed to the Society of Friends, Usually Called Quakers, Individually and Collectively (Classic Reprint)

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Believe not much them that despise riches, for. They despise them that despair of them but the writer can say with the author of the Economy of Human Life, The man to whom God hath given riches (or as John Woolman expresses it, who is tried with plentiful estates), and blessed with a mind to employ them aright, is peculiarly favoured, and highly distinguished.

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