21.01 Rufus Jones, Finding the trail of life, 1926, pp21-22. The extract is an amplification of a passage from his
A boy’s religion from memory, 1903, p16.
21.02 Elizabeth Fox Howard, Mainstream, a record of many years, 1943, p1.
21.03 William Penn’s preface to George Fox, Journal, 1694, prelim leaf L2; bicent edn, 1891, vol1, plxvi; issued also as
A brief account of the rise and progress...of the Quakers, 1694; not in Nickalls edn.
21.04 Report of Young Friends Committee to London Yearly Meeting 1926, London YM Proc, 1926, pp98-99.
21.05 Text by Roger Davies submitted to Yearly Meeting 1994.
21.06 Epistle of Junior Yearly Meeting 1991, London YM Proc, 1991, pp206-207.
21.07 Kenneth C Barnes, ‘What is wholeness?’, The Friend, vol143 (1985), p1454.
21.08 Letter from Anna Bidder, The Friend, vol136 (1978), p903. Some changes have been made in the text.
21.09 Memoir of the life of Elizabeth Fry... edited by two of her daughters [Katherine Fry &Rachel Cresswell], 2nd edn, 1848, vol2, pp509 (entry for 1844). The extract does not appear in the 1st edn of the Memoir, but is in the Annual monitor for 1846, pp129-130.
21.10 Lorna M Marsden, ‘ “The arrows of the Almighty” ’, The Friend, vol141 (1983), p1334, repr in The prepared heart: an anthology of the writings of Lorna M Marsden, 1988, p41.
21.11 Jack H Wallis, Jung and the Quaker way, 1988, p24.
21.12 Edward Grubb, Flowers of the inner life, 1933, p3.
21.13 Phyllis Richards, ‘“That they also may be one” ’, The Friend, vol106 (1948), p229.
21.14 June Ellis, unpublished introduction to a session of London Yearly Meeting 1986.
21.15 Margaret S Gibbins, ‘Encounter through worship-sharing’, in Charles W Cooper, ed, Break the new ground: seven essays by contemporary Quakers, 1969, p109.
21.16 Alice Wiser, speech to the International Forum, United Nations End of the Decade of Women Conference, Nairobi, Kenya, July 1985.
21.17 William Penn, No cross, no crown, 2nd edn, 1682, part 1, ch5 §12; repr in William Penn, A collection of the works, 1726, vol1, p296; Select works, 1782, vol2, p53; not in 1669 edn.
21.18 Questions & counsel, §3, 1988.
21.19 Dorothy Nimmo, ‘The Society of Friends inside out’, Quaker monthly, vol58 (1979), pp159-160.
21.20 Edward H Milligan, ‘Membership and pastoral care’, Friends quarterly, vol5 (1951), p156. The final sentence is taken from some of the last words of Friedrich von Hügel, as quoted in Gwendolen Greene, ed, Letters from baron von Hügel to a niece, 1928, ppxliii, xlv.
21.21 Horace B Pointing, The Society of Friends, 1946, p20.
21.22 Caroline C Graveson, Religion and culture (Swarthmore lecture), 1937, pp37-40.
21.23 Phyllis Richards, ‘What do ye to excess?’, The Friend, vol107 (1948), pp306.
21.24 Bella Bown, written about 1980.
21.25 Gerald Priestland, abridged version of address to Friends Home Service Committee, 20 Nov 1976, printed in the Open Letter Movement, A conversation between Friends, no5 [1977], p35.
21.26 Memoir of the late Hannah Kilham, ed Sarah Biller, 1837, p386.
21.27 Ralph Hetherington, The sense of glory: a psychological study of peak-experiences (Swarthmore lecture), 1975, p1.
21.28 Caroline C Graveson, Religion and culture (Swarthmore lecture), 1937, pp24-25.
21.29 Robin Tanner, ‘Life is art’, the second part of his address to a symposium at Bath ‘Towards a Quaker view of the arts’, printed in The Friend, vol 124 (1966), p285.
21.30 Letter from Elizabeth Fry to Joseph John Gurney, 27.ii.1833, printed in Journal of Friends Historical Society, vol34 (1937), p25.
21.31 Text by John Sheldon submitted to Yearly Meeting 1994; the quotations are from J Ormerod Greenwood, Signs of life: art and religious experience (Swarthmore lecture), 1978, pp13-14, 17.
21.32 Horace B Pointing, Art, religion and the common life, 1944, pp29, 45.
21.33 Waldo Williams, ‘Mewn dau gae’ in Dail pren: cerddi, 1956, pp26-27. The translation is from Welsh verse: translations by Tony Conran, Seren, [1986], pp 289-290.
21.34 George Gorman, The amazing fact of Quaker worship (Swarthmore lecture), 1973, pp31-32.
21.35 Howard H Brinton, Creative worship (Swarthmore lecture), 1931, p73.
21.36 From an unpublished lecture, 1963, printed in Robin Tanner, What I believe: lectures and other writings, 1989, p3.
21.37 Text by Graham Clarke submitted to Yearly Meeting 1994.
21.38 Text by Jo Farrow submitted to Yearly Meeting 1994.
21.39 Written by Jennifer Fishpool, 1991, for 1994 Revision Committee.
21.40 Clive Sansom, The shaping spirit (James Backhouse lecture), 1965, p16.
21.41 Walter Rose, The village carpenter, 1938, pp43-44, 46, 135-136.
21.42 Howard H Brinton, Creative worship (Swarthmore lecture), 1931, p13.
21.43 Clifford Haigh, ‘Magnificent opportunities’, The Friend, vol120 (1962), p1058.
21.44 William Littleboy, The day of our visitation (Swarthmore lecture), 1917, p55.
21.45 Evelyn Sturge, The glory of growing old, 1950 edn, pp[7-8].
21.46 Epistle of London Yearly Meeting 1923, London YM Proc, 1923, p355.
21.47 Katharine Moore, ‘Old age’, The Friend, vol146 (1988), p758.
21.48 Logan Pearsall Smith, ed, A religious rebel: the letters of H W Smith, 1949, pp156-157.
21.49 George Fox, Journal, ed J L Nickalls, 1952, pp759-760 (entry for 1691).
21.50 Testimony from the National Half-year’s Meeting, Dublin, concerning Abigail Watson, 1753, A collection of testimonies concerning several ministers of the gospel, 1760, pp272-273.
21.51 Job Scott, Journal, New York, 1797, pp358-360; 1843 London edn, pp357-359.
21.52 Anne Hosking, ‘ “And this I knew experimentally” ’, Quaker monthly, vol59 (1980), pp174-175.
21.53 Ruth Fawell, ‘A future life (to a seven-year-old)’, The Friend, vol134 (1976), p792.
21.54 William Littleboy, Our beloved dead, [1918], p11; 1948 edn, p10.
21.55 Bob Lindsay, ‘Death and afterlife’, Dundee Quaker, July 1989, p3.
21.56 Last letter of Joan Mary Fry to her friends. This letter is not printed and the extract is taken from the copy in LSF. Quotation from George Fox,
A collection of...epistles, 1698, p553, epistle 412 (1687), p553.
21.57 Jenifer Faulkner, ‘Out of the depths’, The Friend, vol140 (1982), pp805-806, abbreviated with the author’s consent.
21.58 ‘Walter Martin writing during his illness’, The Friend, vol147 (1989), p523.
21.59 Joan Fitch, Handicap and bereavement, 1988, pp4-5.
21.60 Jonathan Griffith, ‘Feelings of earlier days’, The Friend, vol135 (1977), p1174.
21.61 A passing traveller: the life of Bernard Brett (1935-1982) in his own words, 1987, p21.
21.62 Thomas Story, Journal, 1747, pp463-464 (entry for 1714).
21.63 Hilary Pimm, ‘A young girl in 1944’, Quaker monthly, vol62 (1983), pp21-22.
21.64 John Woolman, The journal and major essays, ed Phillips P Moulton, 1971, p185 (entry for 26th 8th month 1772).
21.65 James Nayler, A collection of sundry books, epistles and papers, 1716, pplv-lvi, dated 1659.
21.66 S Jocelyn Burnell, Broken for life (Swarthmore lecture), 1989, p47.
21.67 Rosalind M Baker, ‘Release’, The Friend, vol144 (1986), p1196.
21.68 Iain Law, ‘Living with AIDS’, The Friend, vol149 (1991), p1498; the order of sentences has been rearranged.
21.69 Fortunato Castillo, ‘Sadness as a sacrament’, The Friend, vol136 (1978), p664.
21.70 Damaris Parker-Rhodes, The way out is the way in, 1985, p165.
21.71 Text by Joolz Saunders submitted to Yearly Meeting 1994.
21.72 Jim Pym, What kind of God, what kind of healing?, 1990, p6.
21.73 Jack Dobbs, The desert and the marketplace, 1984, p14; and see note to 2.33.