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The Quaker tradition is bound up with religious belief and political action, and the author applies it to the Nazi regime. By Anna Halle Translated by Mary E. B. Feagins Pendle Hill Pamphlet #265
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The author’s journey as he finds a personal religion, culminating in joining the Society of Friends. By Warren Ostrom Pendle Hill Pamphlet #268
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Learning is the key to mending the world but it must rest on the development of a more conscious process towards human betterment, a new discipline.
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A long-time teacher of the Gospels sees the heart of their message as a center that is everywhere, inclusive, yet highly individual.
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Reflections on the deep relationships, the networks that God uses to transform wounds into wholeness. By Elaine Prevallet Pendle Hill Pamphlet #261
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Peace is portrayed as something we do, an activity of resolving differences based on a five-stage Quaker ethic. By Gray Cox Pendle Hill Pamphlet #262
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Quoting from a number of people who emphasize being rather than doing, the author reflects on the fullness of the contemplative life.
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The work of the Society of Friends in the world as understood by a Christian pacifist and philosopher.
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