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The Last Runaway
A Quaker Book of Wisdom: Life Lessons In Simplicity, Service, And Common Sense
Let Your Life Speak: Listening for the Voice of Vocation
Living the Quaker Way: Timeless Wisdom For a Better Life Today
A Testament of Devotion: Five Quaker Essays on Finding Inner Peace Through God's Presence and Simplification
Plain Living: A Quaker Path to Simplicity
Flowers from the Storm
Encounter With Silence: Reflections from the Quaker Tradition
Four Doors to Meeting for Worship (Pendle Hill Pamphlets Book 306)
The Fearless Benjamin Lay: The Quaker Dwarf Who Became the First Revolutionary Abolitionist
Barclay's Apology in Modern English
The Quakers: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)
Fit for Freedom, Not for Friendship: Quakers, African Americans, and the Myth of Racial Justice
Holy Silence: The Gift Of Quaker Spirituality
Listening to the Light: How to Bring Quaker Simplicity and Integrity into Our Lives
The Journal of George Fox by George FoxThe Journal and Major Essays of John Woolman by Phillips P. MoultonA Testament of Devotion by Thomas R. KellyPlain Living by Catherine WhitmireThee, Hannah! by Marguerite de Angeli
Quaker Books
141 books — 47 voters

Delivering the Truth by Edith MaxwellThe Emancipation of B by Jennifer KavanaghThe Machine Society by Mike  BrooksCalled to Justice by Edith MaxwellOur Child of the Stars by Stephen  Cox
Quaker novels
8 books — 2 voters


Hope Bradford
Having grown up knowing the formerly-mentioned historical figures are part of my family lineage, I was interested to learn that at least one, famed American psychic and suffragette, Amanda Theodosia Jones (of Puritan, Quaker and Huguenot heritage), was a self-proclaimed spiritualist. While aware of her inventions and business endeavors, I’d never been informed of her interest in metaphysics. Possessing a rather significant collection of her letters, poetry and other documents, it is perhaps my ...more
Hope Bradford, The Healing Power of Dreams: The Science of Dream Analysis and Journaling for Your Best Life!

Today you tend to the flower of autism in your interior garden with love. You celebrate, rather than hide away in shame, your idiosyncratic ways and behaviours, and whilst there are many different kinds of wild and colourful flowers here, few have not been touched by the fragrance of autism.
Christopher Goodchild, Unclouded by Longing

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Friends of the Truth This Quaker-influenced book group meets online and is open to anyone anywhere. You do not have t…more
6 members, last active 3 years ago
State College Friends Meeting Book group for members/attenders of State College Friends Meeting. Glad you are here!
2 members, last active 6 months ago
ekklesia This is a group to discuss books about the ancient, New Testament concept of ekklesia, based on …more
2 members, last active 8 years ago
Reading Through a Crisis of Faith Many people happily make their way through the stages of spiritual development within a faith tr…more
25 members, last active 8 years ago