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- catalog abstract "Their discoveries in practical living.".
- catalog contributor b3722858.
- catalog created "[1950]".
- catalog date "1950".
- catalog date "[1950]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1950]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 273-274.".
- catalog description "Part I. In the beginning -- 1. Historical background -- 2. The weavers -- Part II. A peculiar people -- 3. The Quaker marriage -- 4. The Quaker costume -- 5. The Quaker worship -- 6. The peculiar language -- 7. The unique organization -- Part III. The new type of message -- 8. A mystical experience -- 9. Two kinds of sacraments -- 10. Multiplicity of revelation -- 11. Quakers and the scriptures -- 12. The dilemma of the discipline -- Part IV. New ways of evangelism -- 13. In Great Britain -- 14. In Europe and the Mediterranean area -- 15. In the American colonies -- 16. In western America -- 17. The problem of music -- 18. The Quaker education -- Part V. The new social approach -- 19. Introduction to social problems -- 20. Some scriptural and historical backgrounds -- 21. Initial status of the social approach -- 22. Some high points in quietism -- 23. Immediate revelation and social change (slavery) -- Part VI. The new relation to government -- 24. Equality, worship, justice -- 25. Protesting war, promoting peace -- 26. Overtures to governments.".
- catalog description "Their discoveries in practical living.".
- catalog extent "280 p.".
- catalog issued "1950".
- catalog issued "[1950]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill".
- catalog subject "289.6".
- catalog subject "BX7731. W76".
- catalog subject "Christian life Friend authors.".
- catalog subject "Christian life Quaker authors.".
- catalog subject "Society of Friends.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I. In the beginning -- 1. Historical background -- 2. The weavers -- Part II. A peculiar people -- 3. The Quaker marriage -- 4. The Quaker costume -- 5. The Quaker worship -- 6. The peculiar language -- 7. The unique organization -- Part III. The new type of message -- 8. A mystical experience -- 9. Two kinds of sacraments -- 10. Multiplicity of revelation -- 11. Quakers and the scriptures -- 12. The dilemma of the discipline -- Part IV. New ways of evangelism -- 13. In Great Britain -- 14. In Europe and the Mediterranean area -- 15. In the American colonies -- 16. In western America -- 17. The problem of music -- 18. The Quaker education -- Part V. The new social approach -- 19. Introduction to social problems -- 20. Some scriptural and historical backgrounds -- 21. Initial status of the social approach -- 22. Some high points in quietism -- 23. Immediate revelation and social change (slavery) -- Part VI. The new relation to government -- 24. Equality, worship, justice -- 25. Protesting war, promoting peace -- 26. Overtures to governments.".
- catalog title "Quakers find a way; their discoveries in practical living.".
- catalog type "text".