Apocalypse of the Word: The Life and Message of George Fox (1624-1691) Douglas Gwyn
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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”
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Elizabeth Fry was the leader of the prison reform movement.
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Fresh Winds of the Spirit, Second Edition Alan Kolp
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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)
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Wil Cooper—Quaker theologian, teacher, author and founding dean of the Earlham School of Religion
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Inner Tenderings Louise Wilson
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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.
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Placed in the historical context of eighteenth-century America, Woolman’s extraordinary life shines forth
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Journal and Major Essays of John Woolman, The Edited by Phillips P. Moulton
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Journal of George Fox, The Edited by Rufus M. Jones Foreword by Henry J. Cadbury, Glossary by Howard Alexander
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George Fox’s record of his life and ministry is a Christian classic.
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Life of Search, A D. Elton Trueblood
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Migrant With Hope, A Elizabeth Newby
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In his introduction, James R. Newby describes D. Elton Trueblood as “a Christian encourager”
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A literary self-portrait of a Mexican-American migrant child and her family and the struggles they faced. Available in Spanish or English.
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Near Sympathy: The Timeless Quaker Wisdom of John Woolman, A Michael L. Birkel
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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”
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The work of the Chicago Fellowship of Friends who made the poor of the city the focus of mission.
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No Cross, No Crown William Penn Edited by Ron Selleck
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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.
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Don’t be surprised if you have to remind yourself that Nancy Parker McDowell’s adventures are fact
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Power of the Lord Is Over All: The Pastoral Letters of George Fox, The Edited by T. Canby Jones
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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.
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A collection of essays in honor of T. Canby Jones.
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Reminiscences of Levi Coffin Edited by Ben Richmond
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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.
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One of the foremost writers of the early Friends movement
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Some Fruits of Solitude with The Rise and Progress of the People Called Quakers William Penn
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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.
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Margaret Fell is unarguably one of the primary founders of what became the Religious Society of Friends.
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