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The sketch traces a life shaped by a naval father's ambitions, an early religious awakening, and persistent devotion to Quaker principles. It describes childhood exposure to Quaker preaching, university studies that led to expulsion for refusing Anglican practices, and ensuing family estrangement and attempts to reclaim him through travel and worldly pleasures. Time abroad included study under continental theologians. Alongside his public role as a colonial proprietor and founder, he is portrayed as an influential minister distinguished by intellectual breadth, moral earnestness, and consistent Christian conduct amid adversity and prosperity.
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