""Early Friends and Modern Professors: In Reply to Strictures, by Joseph John Gurney"" is a book written by Henry Martin in 1836. The book is a response to criticisms made by Joseph John Gurney, a prominent Quaker minister, about the beliefs and practices of the early Quaker movement. Martin argues that Gurney and other modern Quakers have strayed from the original teachings of George Fox and other early Quaker leaders. Martin defends the early Quaker...