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|a Through a Quaker archway.
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|a Morley, C. The greenhouse arch. -- Lippincott, H.M. "By their fruits ye shall know them." -- Blanshard, B. Inward light and outward darkness. -- Comfort, W.W. Four essentials of Quakerism. -- Michener, J.A. Some practical applications. -- Hoover, H. The meaning of America. -- Hoover, H. For Quaker boys and girls. -- White, G.F. Friends education. -- Test, D.D. What is a Quaker school? -- Sharples, P.T.A Quaker in industry. -- Corson, G.C. Twenty-five years of Quakerism on the bench. -Sutherland, H. Man and his world. -- Rhoads, J.E. Quaker tenets and the philosophy of the medical profession. -- Reid, I. D'A. Witnessing for the races of man. -- Waln, N. First day with Rufus Jones. -- West, J. Readers and writers. -- Eichenberg, F. Art and faith. -- Trueblood, D.E. Quakers and the lay ministry. -- Pickett, C.E. Bargaining from strength. -- Biddle, W. Means to an end. -Cadbury, H.J.A Quaker approach to the Bible. -- Jones, G.P. From a Quaker farmer. -- Peaslee, A.J. The Quakers and world conditions. -- Nixon, R.M. Are goodwill trips worthwhile?. -- Brown, T.S. The personal relevance of truth. -- Furnas, E.A.W. To whom else shall we go?
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