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I just want to use the Quaker comparison to make the point that , from my own experience , I know that John Blackned's experience of his tradition went far beyond the stories he told me . So why do I want to know more about what a ...
I just want to use the Quaker comparison to make the point that , from my own experience , I know that John Blackned's experience of his tradition went far beyond the stories he told me . So why do I want to know more about what a ...
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The approach to answering this question is based partly on my comparison case of Quaker tradition . Quakerism has a history of periodically trying to re - define its boundaries as a traditional faith community , with groups segmenting ...
The approach to answering this question is based partly on my comparison case of Quaker tradition . Quakerism has a history of periodically trying to re - define its boundaries as a traditional faith community , with groups segmenting ...
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At about the same time , Quakers had a New Foundation group developing a more fundamentalist strain , to “ stop the drift ” of Quakers . But these potential conflicts also were incorporated and moderated . In theory , if we understood ...
At about the same time , Quakers had a New Foundation group developing a more fundamentalist strain , to “ stop the drift ” of Quakers . But these potential conflicts also were incorporated and moderated . In theory , if we understood ...
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Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
Copyright | |
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