Sources and references

Chapters

Chapter 10: Belonging to a Quaker Meeting

10.01 Isaac Penington, Letters, ed John Barclay, 1828, p139; 3rd edn, 1844, p138 (Letter LII, to Friends in Amersham, dated Aylesbury, 4 iii [May] 1667).

10.02 London Yearly Meeting, To Lima with love: the response...to the World Council of Churches document ‘Baptism, eucharist and ministry’, 1987, as approved by London Yearly Meeting 1986, p8.

10.04 William Charles Braithwaite, ‘The widening of Quaker fellowship’, Friends quarterly examiner vol 39 (1905), p535, repr in Anna Ll B Thomas & Elizabeth B Emmott, William Charles Braithwaite…memoir and papers, 1931, p118.

10.05 London Yearly Meeting, To Lima with love, 1987, pp12-13.

10.06 Drafted by 1959 Revision Committee.

10.07 ‘The problem of a free ministry’ (written 1899), in John Wilhelm Rowntree, Essays and addresses, 1905, pp130, 133-134. The passage is considerably abridged and omissions are not indicated in the text.

10.08 William G Sewell, Brentford & Isleworth PM newsletter, 1977.

10.09 Written by William Fraser for the 1994 Revision Committee, 1989.

10.10 Peggy McGeoghegan, ‘Can you tell me?’, Quaker monthly, vol 55 (1976), p223.

10.11 June Ellis, ‘Nurturing relationships in the local meeting’, QSRE journal, vol 8 (1986), no3, pp23-24.

10.12 Ruth Fawell, ‘The later years – III: the last loss’, The Friend, vol 125 (1967), pp1121-1122.

10.13 Epistle of Black, white, Asian and mixed-heritage Friends, meeting at Charney Manor, 1991, in QSRE, Worship without prejudice?: an information pack on race relations within the Religious Society of Friends, 1992. The passage is considerably abridged and omissions are not indicated in the text.

10.14 Text by Dwyfor Meeting/Cyfarfod Dwyfor submitted to Yearly Meeting 1994.

10.15 ‘Young people and the Society of Friends: thoughts from the Hulme Hall conference’, Young Quaker, vol31 (1985), no10, p6.

10.16 Text by Nick Putz submitted to Yearly Meeting 1994.

10.17 Drafted by 1925 Revision Committee.

10.18 Olive Tyson, ‘One man’s part’, The Friend, vol 124 (1966), p460.

10.19 Parker J Palmer, A place called community (Pendle Hill pamphlet 212), 1977, p20.

10.20 George Gorman, ‘Religion and life’, Quaker monthly, vol 61 (1982), p64.

10.21 Drafted by 1994 Revision Committee.

10.22 Joan Fitch, The present tense: ‘Talking to our time’. A discussion paper for Quakers, 1980, p38.

10.23 Text by John Miles submitted to Yearly Meeting 1994.

10.24 Kenneth C Barnes, Integrity in the arts, 1984, p52.

10.25 Written by a group of Young Friends, 1986, and printed with amendments in Young Quaker, vol 32 (1986), no4, pp1-2.

10.26 William Littleboy, The appeal of Quakerism to the non-mystic, [1916], pp4; 1964 edn, p5.

10.27 Isaac Penington, Letters, ed John Barclay, 1828, pp68-69; 3rd edn, 1844, pp55-56 (letter XXI: postscript to epistle to Friends of Truth in and about the Chalfonts, dated Aylesbury prison, 26 xi 1666 [January 1667]).

10.28 Beth Allen, ‘The cost of discipleship’, Friends quarterly, vol 23 (1983-1985), p306.

10.29 From the manuscript translation of Pierre Ceresole’s application for membership to the Friends Service Council (FSC Foreign Membership files 6/237: letter of 9 ix 1936, pp8-9).

10.30 Text by Dorothy Havergal Shaw submitted to Yearly Meeting 1994.

10.31 Text by some members of North Northumberland Meeting submitted to Yearly Meeting 1994.

10.32 Ranjit M Chetsingh, ‘Listening to God and each other’, in No time but this present: studies preparatory to the fourth World Conference of Friends 1967, 1967, pp110-111.

10.33 Donald Court, A scientific age and a declining church: what has a Friend to say?, 1965, pp10-12, repr from The Friend, vol123 (1965), p1143. The extract as printed is considerably abridged and omissions are not indicated in the text.

10.34 Unpublished writing by Jai Penna, 1989.


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