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Apocalypse of the Word: The Life and Message of George Fox (1624-1691)
Douglas Gwyn
Brief Memoir of Elizabeth Fry (1781-1845), A
Edited by David Goff
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Gwyn emphasizes the apocalyptic perspective behind George Fox’s declaration that “Christ has come to teach his people himself” Elizabeth Fry was the leader of the prison reform movement.
Fresh Winds of the Spirit, Second Edition
Alan Kolp
Growing Up Plain: The Journey of a Public Friend
Wilmer A. Cooper
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The best introduction to the spirituality of George Fox (1624-1691) Wil Cooper—Quaker theologian, teacher, author and founding dean of the Earlham School of Religion
Inner Tenderings
Louise Wilson
John Woolman, 1720-1772: Quintessential Quaker
David Sox
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Louise Wilson, a seminar speaker, retreat leader, and teacher, retells her life-long journey. Placed in the historical context of eighteenth-century America, Woolman’s extraordinary life shines forth
Journal and Major Essays of John Woolman, The
Edited by Phillips P. Moulton
Journal of George Fox, The
Edited by Rufus M. Jones
Foreword by Henry J. Cadbury, Glossary by Howard Alexander
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2009 Best Seller! George Fox’s record of his life and ministry is a Christian classic.
Life of Search, A
D. Elton Trueblood
Migrant With Hope, A
Elizabeth Newby
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In his introduction, James R. Newby describes D. Elton Trueblood as “a Christian encourager” A literary self-portrait of a Mexican-American migrant child and her family and the struggles they faced. Available in Spanish or English.
Near Sympathy: The Timeless Quaker Wisdom of John Woolman, A
Michael L. Birkel
New Church in the City
By Marlene Pedigo
Foreword by Tony Campolo
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Today’s world cries out for lives of integrity, for Christian models that integrate “the inward life of devotion and the outward life of the activist” The work of the Chicago Fellowship of Friends who made the poor of the city the focus of mission.
No Cross, No Crown
William Penn
Edited by Ron Selleck
Notes From Ramallah, 1939
Nancy Parker McDowell
Foreword by Tony Bing
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William Penn addresses topics relevant today such as daily bearing the cross, worship and our inner character. Don’t be surprised if you have to remind yourself that Nancy Parker McDowell’s adventures are fact
Power of the Lord Is Over All: The Pastoral Letters of George Fox, The
Edited by T. Canby Jones
Practiced in the Presence
D. Neil Snarr and Daniel L. Smith-Christopher
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The letters of George Fox is a must for every library and meeting or church. A collection of essays in honor of T. Canby Jones.
Reminiscences of Levi Coffin
Edited by Ben Richmond
Sincere and Constant Love: An Introduction to the Works of Margaret Fell, A
Margaret Fell
Edited by Terry S. Wallace
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A classic book written by Levi Coffin of his life and times. One of the foremost writers of the early Friends movement
Some Fruits of Solitude with The Rise and Progress of the People Called Quakers
William Penn
Undaunted Zeal: The Letters of Margaret Fell
Edited and Introduced by Elsa F. Glines
Foreword by Rosemary Moore
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Now available! This slim volume includes three of Penn’s important works. Margaret Fell is unarguably one of the primary founders of what became the Religious Society of Friends.
   
 
 

 


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