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Living The Peace Testimony

Living The Peace Testimony

The Legacy Of Howard And Anna Brinton - Php 372

BY ANTHONY MANOUSOS

Brief Description:
Born of Quaker families, Howard Brinton and Anna Cox Brinton were to meet doing Friends relief work in Germany after World War I in Europe and devote their lives together to nurturing Quakerism, social activism, peacemaking, and peacemakers from coast to coast in the United States and, in their last years, in Asia. Described by one Friend as "translucent teachers and ministers of life," the Brintons lived the Quaker Peace Testimony as educators, as writers, as activists (particularly with the American Friends Service Committee), and as directors of Pendle Hill during its earliest years. This pamphlet is an exploration of the way the Brintons witnessed to the peace testimony.

Pendle Hill Pamphlet 2004 48 PP. Paper

$6.50 (in stock)

 

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