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In his Pendle Hill pamphlet (no. 78), John H. Hobart asks what is the best way to interpret Quakerism in the modern world.
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These excerpts from Forbes Robinson's letters have a common theme: the force of grace and Christian prayer, love, and revelation. Pendle Hill Pamphlet #92
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A study of the origin of the Gospels covering historical sequence, order of origin, relative historical value, authorship, and other insights. By Henry Cadbury Pendle Hill Pamphlet #160
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Is it possible to drown children in a constant flow of stimuli, allowing no time for inward growth?
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Using mythologies of cultures, the artist communicates processes of creativity.
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Wholesight here means finding coherence among religion, science, art, and politics.
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Discusses the development of a pacifist influenced by the Dutch Reformed Church, Marxism, and Christian ethics. By Jo Ann Robinson Pendle Hill Pamphlet #235
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A community is both a means and a goal; living in one is a sharing, a vision, an experiment, and a fulfillment.
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