Richard Farnworth was a preacher and pamphleteer of the first generation of the Quaker movement in 17th-century England. He possibly came to the "Quaker position" independently of the better-known George Fox, and published more pamphlets than any other Quaker writer in 1653. He died prematurely in 1666.
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Richard Farnworth was a preacher and pamphleteer of the first generation of the Quaker movement in 17th-century England. He possibly came to the "Quaker position" independently of the better-known George Fox, and published more pamphlets than any other Quaker writer in 1653. He died prematurely in 1666.
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