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Christian Denominations and Sects

George Fox University

1958

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The Sign Of Jonah, Kelsey E. Hinshaw Jan 1958

The Sign Of Jonah, Kelsey E. Hinshaw

Historical Quaker Books

We have available today the immediate revelation and leadership of the Holy Spirit. It is this leadership rather than conscience that we as Friends are obligated to follow. Conscience may be a poor standard as it operates in accord with our own subjective beliefs and may be wrong. Our problem is to "try the spirits" to be sure the spirit we are following is truly the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is of God and cannot be wrong. The Bible is our ultimate test because the leadership of the Holy Spirit must be in accord with God's Written Word. The …


Quaker Testimony Against Slavery And Racial Discrimination, Stella Alexander Jan 1958

Quaker Testimony Against Slavery And Racial Discrimination, Stella Alexander

Historical Quaker Books

This anthology has been compiled at the suggestion of the Race Relations Committee of the (British) Society of Friends, who wanted to record the development of Friends' testimony against slavery and racial discrimination. The extracts have been grouped under two headings "Individual Witness" and "Corporate Witness". An effort has been made under the second heading to trace the growth of the testimony, but in general the passages have been chosen for their intrinsic interest and to illustrate the depth and strength of the witness.


Constitution And Discipline, Oregon Yearly Meeting Of Friends Church 1958, George Fox University Archives Jan 1958

Constitution And Discipline, Oregon Yearly Meeting Of Friends Church 1958, George Fox University Archives

Faith and Practice

Constitution and Discipline, Oregon Yearly Meeting of Friends Church 1958. Publication of the Oregon Yearly Meeting of Friends, later known as the Northwest Yearly Meeting.