
Edwin B. Bronner
Author of American Quakers today
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Works by Edwin B. Bronner
Better Than Riches: a Tricentennial History of the William Penn Charter School 1689-1989 (1989) — Foreword — 13 copies
The Papers of William Penn, vol. 5, 1660–1726: William Penn's Published Writings (1986) — Editor — 10 copies, 1 review
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The author addresses the question of what it means to be a Quaker today and considers Quakerism to be the third strand of Christianity (the other two being Catholicism and Protestantism).
The papers of William Penn, volume five: William Penn's unpublished writings 1660-1726 by William Penn
A comprehensive, annotated, illustrated bibliography, with essays placing the work in perspective and describing the underground press of the day.
Five Friends describe distinct groups within the Religious Society of Friends in the United States today: Friends United Meeting, Friends General Conference, Evangelical Friends Alliance, Conservative Friends, and Unaffiliated Friends Meetings. A diagram, map and membership statistics are included, along with an an introductory chapter , explaining the background of various facets of Quakerism and a closing section describing several pervasive aspects of American Quakers Today (1966).
A brief history of the mission and work of the Bible Association of Friends in America by Haverford Professor Edwin B. Bronner.
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