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This book is a commentary on Love to the Lost, a pamphlet published by the early Quaker James Nayler in February 1656.
£20.00
This book documents the spiritual and practical impacts of discrimination in the Religious Society of Friends in the expectation that understanding the truth of our past is vital to achieving a diverse, inclusive community in the future.
£20.00
Ada Salter's pioneering role in the socialist politics of the early twentieth century has, in past accounts of the period, been marginalised in favour of the work of her husband Dr Alfred Salter.
£20.00
The editors and Quacks Books of York are pleased to announce the publication of a new book of retrospective essays about Bretton Hall College, Wakefield.
£20.00
50 years at the heart of the community... records and celebrates the evolution of Cranleigh's Arts Centre from its creation in 1974 by a group of local societies needing more space, into today's successful community arts centre that is valued by all.
£20.00
Adeline Mowbray, or the Mother and Daughter. New, illustr. Edition (followed by) the welcome home (and) the Quaker, and the young man of the world.
£21.00
Writings from the major voices of the Quaker movement from the 18th to the 20th centuries.
£21.99
If you want to discover the captivating history of the Quakers, then keep reading...
£22.99