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Quakerism by O. Edward Janney
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Spirit in man by Rufus Matthew Jones
THE MAN NOBODY KNOWS a Discovery of the Real Jesus by Bruce Barton
Friends for 300 years: The history and beliefs of the Society of Friends since George Fox started the Quaker movement (P by Howard Haines Brinton
Friends for 300 Years the History and Beliefs of the Society of Friends Since George Fox Started the Quaker Movement by Howard Brinton
Finding Friends Around the World by Friends World Committee for Consultation
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I just sent you an invitation to join the group called "Friends (Quaker) Meeting Libraries of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting."
There are two Quaker groups in LibraryThing that I think our PYM MM Librarians might especially want to join, and I hope that you will want to join both of them. I started the one called "Friends (Quaker) Meeting Libraries of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting." I want to gather all PYM meetings that are joining LibraryThing so that we can all easily see who has joined, and also so that we can compare our local collections and concerns.
There is another Quaker group in LibraryThing called "Quaker Meeting Libraries" which has been more lively than our local group, and includes all meeting libraries, internationally. It is a delightfully active arena for communication--sending messages and discussing concerns. But I still want you to join the PYM one also so that we can see who we are.
I have sent you the invitation. All you need to do to join is click on "accept" the invitation and you will be in. If you have questions about this you are welcome to call me. LibraryThing offers so many messaging opportunities that it can be a little confusing. 215-241-7219. --Rita
posted by PYMLibrary at 9:15 am (EST) on Nov 7, 2008