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Wilmer Cooper updates this Quaker classic. Books which present a systematic theological reflection on Quaker beliefs are rare. Wilmer Cooper draws on thirty years of teaching theology and social ethics, with a concentration on Quaker studies, for this work. Each Chapter has questions for use... read more

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The Religious Society of Friends had its beginning in England in the middle of the seventeenth century, where George Fox (1624-1691) is credited with being the founder of the movement known in the beginning as "Publishers of Truth" and "Children of the Light."

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  1. Wilmer A. Cooper (Author)

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