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Carries a large stock of hardcopy Quaker books published in Britain and from around the world together with books on spirituality, liberal Christianity, social responsibility, conflict resolution and peace work. The bookshop of Friends General Conference (FGC), carries hundreds of titles of interest to Friends and seekers. Mostly hardcopy, but with the help of volunteers Pendle Hill is providing selected out of print Pendle Hill Pamphlets in Adobe PDF format free to be downloaded from our website. You can find these pamphlets on the Pendle Hill pamphlet page. From www.Quaker.org Quaker Publishers
Hardcopy versions of their own publications. An international network of over 50 Friends organizations and individuals concerned with the ministry of the written word. See the QUIP Member Institutions List. Includes a Catalog of seventeenth-, eighteenth- and nineteenth-century writings that are currently available from QHP and other publishers, either in print or online. |
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Syndicatedthe Friend online - rss editionIndependent Quaker journalism since 1843 - issue 21 November 2008cover Welcome to the Friend – The only Quaker weekly journal in the world! - About the Friend - Every week we provide you with news, features, personal stories, arts, humour and friendship. Barbed clipped A leading prison charity and the government have blamed each other for the closure of an innovative prisoner-run business. News round-up New Quakers welcomed at Gathering in India - Quakers meeting in Bhopal have focused on climate change and welcomed new Yearly Meetings to their ranks. Excluded from your Meeting? The Quaker Disability Equality Group (QDEG) is asking all Meetings and Quakers to help it establish the extent of disability provision within Britain Yearly Meeting. T’ain’t what you do – it’s the way that you do it Friends will perhaps agree that what is central to us, apart from our testimonies, is our business method, our Meeting for Worship and our beliefs. Comment Also remembered - How odd, but how pleasing, that it wasn’t the usual suspects like Friends but Ian Hislop, editor of the shamelessly satirical Private Eye and star of the delightfully irreverent Hav... Letters Crisis of capitalism or challenge to our stewardship? - I think that John Eversley (Comment, 7 November) is too diffident about what he can do as an individual to change things. Dementia: my worst nightmare John Lennon wrote that ‘Life is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans’. Quakers and art I very much welcomed Rowena Loverance’s contribution ‘On being a Quaker artist’ in the outreach issue of the Friend in October. A year of chilling out A year ago I was finishing up another year of travel work and was quite weary. Site design Copyright © 2004 Ellipse Services Limited |