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One of the basic ideas concerning Pendle Hill is
the application of the tenets of the Religious Society of Friends to education
as a preparation for usefulness in the field of religion and social action.
Because it is a Quaker institution, Pendle Hill differs radically from a
theological seminary or a school for social workers. As in the case of other
vital movements, small or large, the idea motivating this experiment seeks
embodiment in pamphlets. Pendle Hill pamphlets, like the early Christian or the
early Quaker tracts, present a variety of viewpoints, all in some way derived
from another fundamental idea. Variety is evidence of life; cold uniformity
presages death.
But why pamphlets? Why not more books, or magazine
articles, or posters? The typical pamphlet has certain characteristics which
make it an apt vehicle for experimental thought. It should be the right length
to be read easily at a single sitting. It should portray a single
thesis without wandering from it. It must be concerned with a topic of
contemporary (though not necessarily topical) importance. And a Quaker
pamphlet, like a Quaker sermon, must embody a concern.
Though
these qualifications have never been used as a systematic checklist by our
Publications Committee in choosing manuscripts, they have generally applied to
the more than 300 pamphlets we have issued since Vincent Nicholson�s
Cooperation and Coercion as Methods of Social Change began our series in
1934. Some of these pamphlets have been written by persons who have lived and
worked at Pendle Hill as students and staff or who have attended conferences or
visited as sojourners. Others come from a wider community of seekers.
The pamphlets presented below are links to selected out-of-print pamphlets
which are now at Pendle Hill. Pamphlets which are still in print can be
ordered directly from the Pendle Hill
bookstore.
As additional out-of-print pamphlets are added to the web at Pendle Hill
they will also be added to this site. You can be notified when additions are
made by sending email to
[email protected]
| Num | Date | Author | Title |
| 138 | 1964. | Hinshaw, Cecil E. | An Apology For Perfection
| | 099 | 1956 | Murphy, Carol | A Deeper Faith: The Thought Of Paul Tillich
| | 140 | 1965. | Snell, Beatrice Saxon | A Joint And Visible Fellowship
| | 002 | 1934. | Brinton, Howard Haines | A Religious Solution To The Social Problem
| | 180 | 1971 | Shepherd, Jack | Apocalypso : Revelations In Theater
| | 219 | 1978 | Morrison, Mary Chase. | Approaching The Gospels
| | 037 | 1946? | Cary, Margaret Morris | Are Your Meetings Held In The Life.
| | 144 | 1965. | Steere, Douglas V. | Bethlehem Revisited
| | 200 | 1975. | Boulding, Elise. | Born Remembering
| | 078 | 1954. | Hobart, John Henry | Can Quakerism Speak To The Times?
| | 049 | 1949 | Fuchs, Emil | Christ In Catastrophe
| | 039 | 1947 | Toynbee, Arnold Joseph | Christianity And Civilisation
| | 010 | 1940 | Steere, Douglas Van | Community And Worship
| | 117 | 1961. | Mensching, Wilhelm | Conscience
| | 001 | 1934. | Nicholson, Vincent D. | Cooperation And Coercion As Methods Of Social Change
| | 278 | 1988. | Lacey, Paul A. | Education And The Inward Teacher
| | 156 | 1967 | Brinton, Howard Haines | Ethical Mysticism In The Society Of Friends
| | 173 | 1970 | Brinton, Howard Haines | Evolution And The Inward Light
| | 069 | 1953. | Collier, Howard Ebenezer | Experiment With A Life.
| | 134 | 1964 | Cobin, Martin | From Convincement to Conversion
| | 084 | 1955. | Hutchinson, Dorothy H. | From Where They Sit
| | 061 | 1951 | Ockel, Gerhard | Guilt
| | 239 | 1981 | Jacob, Norma. | Growing Old, A View From Within.
| | 114 | 1961. | Brinton, Howard Haines | How They Became Friends.
| | 250 | 1983. | Garver, Newton | Jesus, Jefferson, And The Task Of Friends
| | 096 | 1956 | Reynolds, Reginald | John Woolman And The 20th Century
| | 264 | 1985. | Lacey, Paul A. | Leading And Being Led
| | 071 | 1953 | Foulds, Elfrida Vipont | Let Your Lives Speak
| | 179 | 1971 | Brinton, Howard Haines | Light and Life in the Fourth Gospel
| | 094 | 1956 | Hoffman, Hallock | Loyalty By Oath
| | 234 | 1980 | Mott, Lucretia | Lucretia Mott Speaking : Excerpts From The Sermons
| | 150 | 1966 | Murphy, Carol R. | Many Religions: One God
| | 304 | 1992. | Havens, Teresina R. | Mind What Stirs In Your Heart
| | 312 | 1993. | Olmsted, Sterling. | Motions Of Love : Woolman As Mystic And Activist
| | 175 | 1971 | Steere, Douglas Van | Mutual Irradiation : A Quaker View Of Ecumenism
| | 115 | 1961. | Thurman, Howard | Mysticism and the Experience of Love
| | 017 | 1942? | Boulding, Kenneth Ewart | New Nations For Old .
| | 063 | 1951 | Kilpack, Gilbert | Ninth Hour
| | 030 | 1944 | Brinton, Anna (ed) | William Penn�s No Cross No Crown
| | 129 | 1963 | Lakey, George | Nonviolent Action: How It Works
| | 088 | 1956. | Hinshaw, Cecil Eugene | Nonviolent Resistance : A Nation's Way To Peace
| | 216 | 1977 | Murphy, Carol R. | O Inward Traveller
| | 132 | 1963 | Crom, Scott. | Obstacles To Mystical Experience
| | 064 | 1952. | Muste, Abraham John | Of Holy Disobedience
| | 151 | 1967 | Steere, Douglas Van | On Being Present Where You Are
| | 182 | 1972 | Steere, Douglas Van | On Speaking Out Of The Silence
| | 032 | 1946 | Kilpack, Gilbert. | Our Hearts Are Restless.
| | 291 | 1980. | Steere, Douglas Van | Prayer In The Contemporary World
| | 060 | 1951 | Wilson, Dan | Promise of Deliverance
| | 054 | 1950 | Brinton, Howard Haines | Prophetic Ministry
| | 201 | 1975. | Zielinski, Stanislaw | Psychology & Silence
| | 059 | 1951 | Stephen, Caroline Emelia | Quaker Strongholds
| | 231 | 1980 | Bruyn, Severyn T. | Quaker Testimonies & Economic Alternatives
| | 152 | 1967 | Bronner, Edwin B. | Quakerism And Christianity
| | 194 | 1974 | Yungblut, John R. | Quakerism Of The Future : Mystical, Prophetic & Evangelical
| | 241 | 1982. | Lacey, Paul A. | Quakers And The Use Of Power
| | 065 | 1952. | Brinton, Howard Haines | Reaching Decisions : The Quaker Method
| | 126 | 1963 | Loukes, Harold | Readiness for Religion
| | 021 | 1942 | Kelly, Thomas R. | Reality Of The Spiritual World
| | 198 | 1974 | Morrison, Mary Chase. | Re-Conciliation : The Hidden Hyphen
| | 008 | 1940? | Jones, Rufus | Rethinking Quaker Principles
| | 124 | 1962 | Muste, Abraham John | Saints For This Age
| | 089 | 1956 | Kilpack, Gilbert. | Scruples.
| | 052 | 1950. | Domino, Ruth | Search : A Personal Journey Through Chaos
| | 211 | 1977 | Yungblut, John R. | Seeking Light In The Darkness Of The Unconscious
| | 050 | 1949 | Faber, Frederick William | Self-Deceit : A Comedy On Lies; A Way Of Overcoming
| | 079 | 1954 | Tonge, Mildred | Sense Of Living
| | 193 | 1974 | Murphy, Carol R. | The Available Mind
| | 116 | 1961. | Young, Mildred Binns. | The Candle, The Lantern, The Daylight.
| | 042 | 1948 | Tritton, Frederick John. | The Discipline Of Prayer
| | 133 | 1963 | Cadbury, Henry J. | The Eclipse Of The Historical Jesus
| | 136 | 1964. | Boulding, Kenneth Ewart | The Evolutionary Potential Of Quakerism.
| | 085 | 1955 | Murphy, Carol R. | The Examined Life.
| | 046 | 1949. | Murphy, Carol R. | The Faith Of An Ex-Agnostic.
| | 163 | 1969 | Steere, Douglas V. | The Hardest Journey
| | 097 | 1956 | Mumford, Lewis | The Human Way Out
| | 073 | 1953 | Rawlins, Winifred. | The Inner Islands
| | 029 | 1943 | Penington, Isaac | The Inward Journey Of Isaac Penington
| | 187 | 1973 | Moulton, Phillips P. | The Living Witness Of John Woolman
| | 067 | 1952. | Murphy, Carol R. | The Ministry Of Counseling.
| | 047 | 1949. | Brinton, Howard H. | The Nature of Quakerism
| | 081 | 1955. | Brown, Thomas Shipley | The Personal Relevance Of Truth.
| | 053 | 1950. | Maurer, Herrymon | The Power of Truth
| | 148 | 1966 | Blom, Dorothea Johnson | The Prophetic Element In Modern Art
| | 044 | 1948. | Brinton, Howard Haines | The Quaker Doctrine Of Inward Peace.
| | 026 | 1944 | Collier, Howard Ebenezer | The Quaker Meeting : A Personal Experience
| | 035 | 1946? | Willson, Dora. | The Self To The Self.
| | 048 | 1949. | Brinton, Howard H. | The Society of Friends
| | 004 | 1937 | Wilson, Dora | The Totalitarian Claim Of The Gospels
| | 003 | 1936 | Gregg, Richard B. | The Value Of Voluntary Simplicity
| | 106 | 1959 | Buber, Martin | The Way Of Man According To The Teachings Of Hasidism
| | 013 | 1942 | Muste, Abraham John. | The World Task of Pacifism
| | 120 | 1962 | Morrison, Mary | The Writings of William Law
| | 127 | 1963 | Jones, Rufus Matthew | Thou Dost Open Up My Life : Selections
| | 101 | 1959 | Nuttall, Geoffrey Fillingham | To The Refreshing Of The Children Of Light
| | 112 | 1961 | Fowler, Albert Vann | Two Trends In Modern Quaker Thought : A Statement
| | 118 | 1961 | Young, Wilmer J. | Visible Witness : A Testimony For Radical Peace Action
| | 147 | 1966. | Reuman, Robert E. | Walls
| | 015 | 1942 | Muste, Abraham John | War Is The Enemy .
| | 145 | 1966. | Young, Mildred Binns. | What Doth The Lord Require Of Thee?
| | 217 | 1978 | Parker-Rhodes, A. F. | Wholesight : The Spirit Quest
| | 204 | 1975 | Bronner, Edwin B. | William Penn, 17th Century Founding Father
| | 051 | 1950 | Woolman, John | Worship
| | 177 | 1971 | Young, Mildred Binns | Woolman and Blake: Prophets for Today
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