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A prime mover in the network bringing Central American refugees to the U.S. writes of “sanctuary as a perennial task for any people that covenants to serve the Peaceable Kingdom.” By Jim Corbett Pendle Hill Pamphlet #270
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Steps in practicing compassion toward those we do not know well in love, work, and religion are described and encouraged. By Nancy Alexander Pendle Hill Pamphlet #271
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In search of personal healing the author talks with many former adversaries in their austere country. He includes four poems with his reflections. By W. D. Ehrhart Pendle Hill Pamphlet #272
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A record of all the known stories of Lincoln and the Society of Friends, with some reflective comments by a Quaker professor of religious studies.
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Nonviolent action takes place only when the principle of love is seen as a reality grounded in Being itself, as the author has publicly witnessed. By Robert Hillegass Pendle Hill Pamphlet #274
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Reflections on her involvement with Filipino tribal peoples and war, with references to John Woolman. By Carol Urner Pendle Hill Pamphlet #275
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The Inner Light, the Inward Teacher, can be a metaphor for interpreting issues in education.
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The author uses the theme of a D scale to explore a moment of truth from several perspectives: teaching and learning, music and Quakerism, and the inward journey. By Bertha Nicholson Pendle Hill Pamphlet #276
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