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The Legacy and Philanthropy of Anna Thomas Jeanes
Portrait of Anna T. Jeanes painted posthumously by Esther Heacock. Image courtesy of the Anna T. Jeanes Foundation. Â Tumultuous […]27-down: Hoover’s Org. (3 letters): A Pendle Hill Ghost Story
[…] She, along with Quincy the cat, and of course Howard Brinton, were real and memorable Pendle Hill characters indeed. The […]Books February 2014
[…] she lives with her husband and son. Â Howard and Anna Brinton: Re-inventors of Quakerism in the Twentieth Century By […]A Portrait of Two Founders
[…] Philadelphia in the 1950s, I became aware that my grandparents, Anna Griscom Elkinton and J. Passmore Elkinton, were "weighty Friends." […]Quaker Christian Ways and Roots
[…] his 1950 Pendle Hill pamphlet, Prophetic Ministry, Quaker historian Howard Brinton writes: “The three main types of Christianity” include “Catholic, […]Quaker Camp: Mothers and Daughters Talk (#1)
[…] would I have raised my daughters without Quaker camp? Although Anna and Margaret were born into our meeting, I don’t […]Books June/July 2013
[…] of Philosophy and Art: Words and Pictures of Howard and Anna Brinton Compiled by Catharine Forbes, with Catharine Brinton Cary […]Discerning the Divine
[…] of which is in some degree accessible to humankind. —Howard Brinton, Guide to Quaker Practice As a teenager I was […]Categorically Not the Testimonies
[…] to have originated largely with a twentieth-century Friend, Howard Haines Brinton. With a post-war, ecumenical perspective, Brinton attempted to simplify […]Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom
[…] little about his domestic situation, namely the relationship with wife, Anna Murray. The paucity of information about Anna owes less […]Showing results for anna brinton

