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Mother Of Quakerism
BY ISABEL ROSS A comprehensive, well-researched biography of the Mother of Quakerism, which includes historical documents, reproductions and photographs. First published in 1949, this is a reprint of the second edition from 1984.
Sessions of York 1996 421 PP. Paper
$25.00 (in stock)
Reading Margaret Fell For Spiritual Nurture - Php 398
BY MICHAEL BIRKEL Michael Birkel has discovered in the letters of Margaret Fell a "treasure trove" of wise and loving counsel for those on the spiritual journey. In a careful exploration of passages from some of these letters, he shows modern readers how to find the gems of wisdom embedded in the rich language of early Friends, the unique use of Biblical imagery, and the meditative practice of "reading within." Margaret Fell's guidance is rich in good advice for the spiritual seeker and for those called to nurture others in their spiritual lives. Discussion questions included.
Pendle Hill Pamphlet 2008 36 PP. Paper
$6.50 (in stock)
An Introduction To The Writings Of Margaret Fell
EDITED BY T H S WALLACE This is the only collection of writings featuring epistles and doctrinal writings of the woman many have called `the mother of Quakerism. Selections include `Women's Speaking Justified,' `Some Ranters Principles Answered,' `The Mystery Letter,' `A Testimony of Margaret Fell Concerning Her Late Husband George Fox.,' and `Some of the Sayings of Margaret Fox a Little before her Departure out of this World.' An important book for any meeting library or any Friend interested in early Quakerism. See also 'Undaunted Zeal' for her letters.The new second edition is a handsome and much more clearly typeset book.
Friends United Press 2009 235 PP. Paper
$15.00 (in stock)
The Letters Of Margaret Fell
EDITED BY ELSA GLINES, FOREWORD BY ROSEMARY MOORE Margaret Fell was the person to whom everyone in early Quakerdom wrote, at Swarthmore Hall, the home she had shared with George Fox. Here collected for the first time are the letters she wrote in reply. Her clear letters are a wonderful picture of early Quakerism and the glue that bound it together through the early years. Each letter is preceded with a summary giving biographical details and elucidating difficulties that modern readers may find. Introductory essays set the scene for the period in which she wrote. A major work and the first effort at compiling the letters.
Friends United Press 2003 509 PP. Paper
$35.00 (low stock)
The Messenger That Goes Before
A Sincere And Constant Love
Undaunted Zeal
Margaret Fell