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Franklin's Way To Wealth And Penn's Maxims

Franklin's Way To Wealth And Penn's Maxims

BY BENJAMIN FRANKLIN AND WILLIAM PENN
Witty, wise, and elegant in their simplicity, the timeless adages in this volume originated with two influential figures of early American history. Based on the preface to "Poor Richard's Almanac" by Benjamin Franklin and on the observations of William Penn from his various writings, this short booklet offers enduring counsel on how to live-both materially and spiritually.

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Spiritual Reformers In The 16th And 17th Centuries

Spiritual Reformers In The 16th And 17th Centuries

BY RUFUS M. JONES
In his studies of the mystical movements in which early Quakerism was grounded, religious scholar Rufus Jones set out to study the influence of Jacob Boehme. I soon found, however, that Boehme was no isolated prophet who discovered in solitude a fresh way to approach the supreme problems of the soul. . . . He was an organic part of a far-reaching movement . . . to carry the Reformation to its legitimate terminus, the restoration of apostolic Christianity.

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Rufus Jones

Rufus Jones

A Luminous Life Dvd And Booklet

DIRECTED BY SHARON MULALLY AND BARBARA ATTIE
Rufus Jones (1863-1948) was the co-founder of the American Friends Service Committee, an eminent historian of mysticism, teacher of philosophy, religious reformer and healer of schisms, exponent of Quaker service to mankind, prolific author and a compelling speaker. These many facets of Rufus Jones' life and work are explored in this documentary which makes use of archival film and photographs, audio recordings of Jones' speeches and beautifully filmed contemporary footage from the places he lived and worked. Students of Rufus Jones share memories of his deep spirituality, his insightful activism and his keen wit, to create a portrait of this passionate religious leader and activist.

Wellesley MM 2001 40 MINUTES Disk

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