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This book, part of Doug Gwyn's trilogy on early Quaker history, is critical to our understanding of early Friends and how the movement changed in the first decades.
£18.00
George Fox through his leadership and writingsis regarded as the seminal figure of Society of Friends. The son of a leicestershire weaver, he left home at the age of nineteen in search of men and women who were on a like spiritual pilgrimage.
£15.00
Jane Pearn draws on her interest in language and her 30 years as a Quaker to consider the meaning of concern in her own life and in the lives of others.
£8.00
Everyday peacemaking for young people.
£6.00
£8.00
Due to continuing requests, we are reprinting this book about journeys, exploratinos and homcomings written from the perspective of a latecomer to the Society of Friends.
£4.00
Volume 9 of the Eldership and Oversight Handbooks. This book will be useful for those responsible for pastoral care in Quaker meetings and elsewhere, and to people of all ages who listen to each other in love and friendship.
£4.00
Quaker Meetings and Sex Offenders. Daphne Glazer takes a close look at issues around sexual abuse and the lives involved. How do we maintain trust and safety? what is forgiveness? what can we do to help an abuser to change, and to support a Quaker me
£7.00