The early Quakers and the 'Kingdom of God' takes account of Quakers in Britain during the middle years of the seventeenth century as nonviolent, spiritual revolutionaries. Theirs was a time of intellectual ferment and socio-political, economic, and ecclesiastical upheaval, not to mention three horrific and devastating civil wars. It investigates early Quakers' (1647-1663) vision of, and intimate relationship with, the Kingdom of God.