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The Quakers, 1656–1723: The Evolution of an Alternative Community
[…] thought about, rather than the Light as experienced (to borrow Howard Brinton’s language). I note two other points on which […]Two Quaker Organizations Join Faith-Based Groups Calling on the United States to End Military Aid to Israel
[…] so many years without being able to be an honest broker,” said Elhanan, whose father survived the Auschwitz concentration camp […]Milestones December 2014
[…] carcinoma. Ardee was born on March 11, 1933, to Dolly and Howard Snell. She grew up in Juniata, Neb., and graduated […]Are We Really Christian?
[…] needy, what is our goal and our standard for action? Howard A. Snyder, in his article “Distinctiveness of Biblical Development,” […]Making History: Writing the Story of a Meeting
[…] started with The Journal of George Fox, and segued to Howard Brinton’s Friends for 300 Years and Thomas Hamm’s The Quakers […]Forum November 2018
[…] have and enjoy too much business and drama going on. Howard BrodPowhatan, Va. Faithful and unfaithful I grew up among […]Pendle Hill: The Experiment Continues
[…] monastic tradition, and from the progressive education movement. But as Howard Brinton emphasized many times in his years as director […]Reading to Feed Our Souls
[…] as George Fox’s Journal, Thomas Kelly’s A Testament of Devotion, Howard Brinton’s Friends for 300 Years, and Margaret Fell’s Women’s […]Book Clubs of Friends Meetings
[…] his Experiment with Light groups. October is Anthony Manousos’s biography, Howard and Anna Brinton: Re-Inventors of Quakerism in the Twentieth […]Quaker Women in Prison Reform
[…] of a Quaker woman, Susan Lloyd (1801-1857), they established the Howard Institution for Discharged Women Prisoners, which operated until 1917. […]Showing results for howard broker

