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Volume Sixteen, Numbers One & Two

Is There Life after Death in Quaker North Carolina?



And: An Increasingly Familiar Story –

by Chuck Fager

by Stephen Angell

Lucretia Mott & The Perils of Dissent,

by Anna David Hallowell

Joseph Southall & The Ghosts of the Slain:

A Quaker Artist Takes on World War One

“Many Friends do not know ‘where they are’”:

Some Divisions in London Yearly Meeting

During the First World War

by Thomas C. Kennedy

from the Vietnam Years

by Marion Anderson & Ken Maher

by Chuck Fager

by Chuck Fager

Passages from the Qur’an

Resisting Oppression: Friends and the Stuart Restoration,

by H. Larry Ingle

The Quaker Peace Testimony as Questing Beast,

by Chel Avery

Study War Some More (If You Want To Work for Peace),

by Chuck Fager

The Half Life of a Free Radical.

The Half Life of a Free Radical. Clare Hanrahan, Celtic Wordcraft.

No Country for Jewish Liberals,

No Country for Jewish Liberals, Larry Derfner.

Reviewed by Chuck Fager

Nixon’s First Cover-Up, The Religious Life

Nixon’s First Cover-Up, The Religious Life of A Quaker President. H. Larry Ingle.

Reviewed by Lon Fendall

Who Became the First Revolutionary Abolitionist.

The Fearless Benjamin Lay: The Quaker Dwarf

Reviewed by Stephen Angell

That keep the Innocent in Bondage,

Excerpts from: ALL SLAVE-KEEPERS That keep the Innocent in Bondage, APOSTATES . . . . By Benjamin Lay

Reviewed by Chuck Fager

Resistance Theology in Niebuhr, Barth, Rauschenbush & Dorrien: A Review Essay by Chuck Fager

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