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Sickness, suffering, and healing: Members one of another: God's spirit in nature by Judith Reynolds Brown. An opening way by Dan Wilson. Special education as a spiritual journey by Michael Resman. Invitation to a deeper communion by Marcelle R. Meditations on the Prayer of St. Francis by Anne Curo. A Quaker in the zendo by Steve Smith.

Christianity and the inner life: The candle, the lantern, the daylight by Mildred Binns Young. Plow up the fallow ground: Stories from Kenya by Tom Gates. Who do you say I am? Communion for a Quaker by Nancy Bieber. Liberation theology for Quakers by Alice Lynd. The unconscious by Robert C. Sink down to the seed by Charlotte Lyman Fardelmann. When silence becomes singing: Finding the taproot of simplicity: Traveling in by Douglas V.

The use of silence by Geoffrey Hoyland. Answering the call to heal the world by Patience A. The roots of Pendle Hill by Carol R. Fire of the heart: For that solitary individual: The hardest journey by Douglas V. Leadership among Friends by Ron McDonald. The world in tune by Elizabeth Gray Vining. The ministry of counseling by Carol R. Art and faith by Fritz Eichenberg. Experiment with a life by Howard E. Science and the business of living by James G. Let Your Lives Speak: The Indian testimony by Amiya Chandra Chakravarty. The inner islands by Winifred Rawlins.

Everyman's struggle for peace by Horace Gundry Alexander. Puerto Rican neighbor by Roy Schuckman. Poets walk in by Anna Pettit Broomell.

Can Quakerism speak to the times? A Sense of Living by Mildred Tonge. Toward political responsibility by Cecil E. The personal relevance of truth by Thomas Shipley Brown. Religion and mental illness by Carol R. The Use of Silence by Geoffrey Hoyland. From where they sit by Dorothy H. The examined life by Carol R. Blake's fourfold vision by Harold Clarke Goddard. A shelter from compassion by Ruth E. Scruples by Gilbert Kilpack.

Insured by hope by Mildred Binns Young. Iliad or the Poem of Force by Simone Weil. Quakerism and other religions by Howard H. John Woolman and the 20th century by Reginald Reynolds. The human way out by Lewis Mumford. In pursuit of Moby Dick: Melville's image of man by Gerhard Friedrich.

A deeper faith; the thought of Paul Tillich by Carol R. Gifts of the true love: To the refreshing of the children of light by Geoffrey F. From one to another by Norma Jacob. The character of a Quaker by Henry J. Psychoanalysis and religious mysticism by David C. Private testimony and public policy: The Way Of Man: According to the Teaching of Hasidism by Martin Buber. Death and the Christian answer by Mary Ely Lyman. A therapist's view of personal goals by Carl R. Another will gird you: The covenant of peace: Psychotherapy based on human longing by Robert C.

Two trends in modern Quaker thought: An opening way by Dan Wilson. Mysticism and the experience of love by Howard Thurman. The candle, the lantern, the daylight by Mildred Binns Young. Conscience by Wilhelm Mensching. Stand fast in liberty by James E. Selections on the interior life by William Law. Patterns of renewal by Laurens Van der Post. Record of a Quaker conscience: Cyrus Pringles diary by Cyrus G. Prayer, the cornerstone by Helen G. Saints for this age by A. Children and solitude by Elise Boulding.

Readiness for religion by Harold Loukes. Thou dost open up my life: Encounters with art by Dorothea Blom. Poetry among friends by Dorothy G. The dilemmas of a reconciler by Richard K. Obstacles to mystical experience by Scott Crom. The eclipse of the historical Jesus by Henry J. From convincement to conversion by Martin Cobin. The evolutionary potential of Quakerism by Kenneth E. Revelation and experience by Carol R. An apology for perfection by Cecil E. Three letters from Africa by Edgar Harry Brookes. A joint and visible fellowship by Beatrice Saxon Snell. The journal of a college student by Joseph Havens.

Dear Gift of Life by Bradford Smith. Unless one is born anew by Dorothy H. Bethlehem revisited by Douglas V. What doth the Lord require of thee?


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Walls by Robert E. The prophetic element in modern art by Dorothea Blom. Many religions, one God: On being present where you are by Douglas V. Quakerism and Christianity by Edwin B. The reality of God: Ethical mysticism in the Society of Friends by Howard H.

Facing and fulfilling the later years by Elsie Marion Andrews. America in travail by Edgar Harry Brookes. Behind the Gospels by Henry J. Black city stage by Jack Shepherd. The hardest journey by Douglas V. Why a Friends school? Gandhi remembered by Horace Gundry Alexander. The atonement of George Fox by Emilia Fogelklou. Edward Hicks Primitive Quaker: War resistance in historical perspective by Larry Gara. Evolution and the Inward Light by Howard H.

Friends, let us pray by Elsie H. Violence or aggressive nonviolent resistance? On speaking out of the silence; vocal ministry in the unprogrammed meeting for worship by Douglas V. Art and the changing world: The valley of the shadow by Carol R. The living witness of John Woolman by Phillips P. Hunger for community; an essay on experiential education for interpersonal living by J.

Memories and meditations of a workcamper by David S. Feminine aspects of divinity by Erminie Huntress Lantero. The available mind by Carol R. Quakerism of the future: Quaker worship and techniques of meditation by Scott Crom. Women and Quakerism by Hope Elizabeth Luder. Art responds to the Bible by Dorothea Johnson Blom. Contemplation and leisure by Douglas V. Born remembering by Elise Boulding. Sex and the human psyche: William Penn, 17th century founding father: Margaret Fell Speaking by Hugh Barbour.

A Quaker looks at yoga by Dorothy Ackerman. Rhythms of the ecosystem by Janette Shetter. Philosophy of the inner light by Michael Marsh. The psychology of a fairy tale by David L. Seeking light in the darkness of the unconscious by John Yungblut. A place called community by Parker J. Art imagery and the mythic process by Dorothea Johnson Blom.

O inward traveller by Carol R. Another way to live: Approaching the Gospels by Mary Chase Morrison. The family as a way into the future by Elise Boulding. The roots of Pendle Hill by Carol R. In the belly of a paradox: The peculiar mission of a Quaker school by Douglas H.

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Homosexuality and the Bible: With thine adversary in the way: The life of the spirit in women: The life journey of a Quaker artist by Dorothea Johnson Blom. Friends and the world of nature by Theodor Benfey. Four women, four windows on light by Carol R. Reaching toward God by Michael Marsh. Growing old, a view from within by Norma Jacob.

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Quakers and the use of power by Paul A. The journal and the journey by Mary Chase Morrison. Reflections on simplicity by Elaine M. Alternative Christianity by John Punshon. A quest there is by Elizabeth Gray Vining. The study of war as a contribution to peace by Wolf Mendl. Speaking as one Friend to another: Jesus, Jefferson, and the task of Friends by Newton Garver.

Nurturing contemplation by Carol R. Holistic economics and social protest by John P. Kazantzakis' post-Christian Christ by Peter Bien. To Martin Luther King, with love: Tending the light by Mary E. The prophetic stream by William P. Artist on the witness stand by Fritz Eichenberg. When silence becomes singing: Stewardship of wealth by Kingdon W Swayne. The way of the cross: Interconnections by Elaine M. Quaker process and a culture of peace by Gray Cox. Cultural Ideals and Militarism by William A.

Leading and being led by Paul A. Quaker insights on the social order by Kenneth E. In God we live by Warren Ostrom. The seed and the tree: The sanctuary church by Jim Corbett. Practicing compassion for the stranger by Nancy C.

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Abraham Lincoln and the Quakers by Daniel Bassuk. Nonviolence on trial by Robert W. Meditations on a D major scale by Bertha May Nicholson. Education and the inward teacher by Paul A. An attender at the altar: A Quaker theology of pastoral care: Batter my heart by Gracia Fay Ellwood. Sink down to the seed by Charlotte Lyman Fardelmann. Kelly as I remember him by T. Letter to a universalist by John Punshon. Milestone 70 by Carol R. To meet at the source: Quaker money by S.

Prayer in the contemporary world by Douglas V. On hallowing one's diminishments by John R. The ministry of presence: Women of power and presence: Inward light and the new creation: The Psalms speak by George Terhune Peck. Vistas from inner stillness by Richard L. Spiritual linkage with Russians: Words, wordlessness, and the word: Mind what stirs in your heart by Teresina R. Salvaging sense of the meeting Pendle Hill pamphlet by Barry Morley. Universalism and spirituality by Ralph Hetherington. Without nightfall upon the spirit by Mary Chase Morrison.