Old and New Testament citations pertaining to homosexuality and an insightful interpretation of them by a Quaker lawyer. Reprinted in 1982, 1983, 1985, and 1990 (this edition).
Economic researcher, foreign correspondent, lobbyist – and seeker – the author has found that the way out of a dogmatic disbelief in spiritual reality lies in using and understanding the inner light. By Michael Marsh Pendle Hill Pamphlet #209
Creativity, travel, the interests of the mind and the world at large, and the “fluid expression of personality” are positive aspects of aging today. By Elsie Marion Andrews Pendle Hill Pamphlet #157
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
Everyone has had some experience of early childhood remembering: remembering an otherness not to be explained by family experiences, stories heard, events witnessed. Why is it that we are born remembering, and live forgetting?” How can we remember?