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    • (Login LiciaKuenning)
      Posted Aug 12, 2004 2:30 PM

      On the assumption (possibly radical?) that those who set out to do Quaker evangelism should be well read in historic Quaker writings I recommend:

      http://www.qhpress.org

      which contains a number of historic Quaker texts, a catalog of historic Quaker texts that are currently available in print or online (with links to the online ones) whether published by us or by someone else, Rosemary Moore's bibliography of early Quaker and anti-Quaker publications, and other interesting stuff.

      Licia Kuenning
      Friends of Truth/Glenside Friends Meeting/Quaker Heritage Press

      kuenning-licia@voicenet.com
      licia@qhpress.org
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