Discover the profound insights and spiritual reflections contained within "Friends Intelligencer, Volume 26: A Religious And Family Journal." This historical compilation offers a glimpse into the lives, beliefs, and practices of the Quaker community. Originally published as a religious journal, this volume provides a unique window into the spiritual and social landscape of its time.
Explore articles, essays, and personal accounts that delve into Quaker theology, ethical considerations, and the importance of family and community. Gain insight into the values and principles that guided the Religious Society of Friends, offering wisdom and inspiration that resonate even today.
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