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Books January 2013
[…] will enjoy the storyteller’s skill in this collection. William and Sarah Biddle (1633-1711): Planting a Seed of Democracy in America […]Books March 2015
[…] devoted to the craft of writing about the dead. Meet Sarah, a tattoo artist who assists “people in mourning to […]You Are My Witnesses: Witness and Testimony in the Biblical and Quaker Traditions
[…] Penn, and Barclay—but also less well-known seventeenth-century voices such as Sarah Blackborow and Thomas Lurting. He follows the evolution of […]We Answered with Love: Pacifist Service in World War I
[…] service, though by different routes. Mary was the daughter of Sarah Peabody, the manager of a boarding house and a […]Discovering Humor in the Bible: An Explorer’s Guide
[…] might not at first glance look laugh-out-loud funny, such as Sarah conceiving Isaac in her 90s, Tamar seducing her father-in-law, […]The Fearless Benjamin Lay: The Quaker Dwarf Who Became the First Revolutionary Abolitionist
[…] House Meeting disowned him. In 1732, Lay and his wife, Sarah, moved to Philadelphia, Pa., with a certificate of removal […]The Call to Radical Faithfulness: Covenant in Quaker Experience
[…] Fell, and lesser-known early Friends, such as James Parnell and Sarah Blackborrow. Each of these stories shines a light on […]Roses and Radicals: The Epic Story of How American Women Won the Right to Vote
[…] advocating for women’s rights. Other Quaker women, such as sisters Sarah and Angelina Grimké, also receive mention. Quaker Alice Paul, […]Quakers in Bolivia: The Early History of Bolivian Friends
[…] Mattie Blount, the Hinshaw family (former publisher Alva Holler and Sarah Mabel) from Kansas, Walter E. Langston and Emma Morrow, […]In Brief: Born East-West: Stories of a Quaker Hippie Jesus Freak
By Sarah McClelland McMullen. Self-published, 2020. 296 pages. $14.99/paperback; $6.99/eBook. I have a fondness for memoirs, and for ones that […]Showing results for sarah llaw