Christians Secret Of A Happy Life
Here are practical truths that will enable you to live above religious drudgery and enjoy the happy life that God intended for you. The potential for a happy, abundant Christian life is available to a...
Here are practical truths that will enable you to live above religious drudgery and enjoy the happy life that God intended for you. The potential for a happy, abundant Christian life is available to a...
A systematic theological reflection on Quaker beliefs. Widely used in theology courses. Includes questions for use in group discussions and a glossary of theological terms.
John Yeardley was born on the 3rd of the First Month, 1786, at a small farm-house beside Orgreave Hall, in the valley of the Rother, four miles south of Rotherham. His parents, Joel and Frances Yeardl...
Ellwood's compelling autobiography offers a unique look on the early development of the Quaker movement in 17th century in England and its battles over religious freedom. Now back in print with a new ...
From her picture on the British 5 note to the numerous Elizabeth Fry Societies worldwide, Elizabeth Fry (17801845) is well known for her work for prison reform. But less well known is how her Quaker f...
What do a marine commandant, a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, a Colonial era female governor, a gossip columnist, a bubble dancer, a witch, and the star of her own Wild West Show have in comm...
This volume interweaves theology, social history, and biography in the first comprehensive history of Quakers in America to be published in more than forty years. Barbour and Frost treat all branches ...
Quaker women in the eighteenth century were carrying on the faith and activity of their seventeenth-century forebears, but as a group their lives and writings have been neglected in modern times by bo...
Pain and loss are not only the products of chaos. They produce chaos. Chaos can have gentle beginnings, such as an inner tug within our souls that awakens us to the realization that the life we are le...
A towering figure in the history of Irish Quakerism, and friend of William Penn and William Edmundson, Anthony Sharp left England in 1669 to settle in Dublin and carve a place for himself in the woole...
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