Part One: The Beginnings. "By Their Gods Ye Shall Know Them" / Gerald Bullett -- "That All May Know the Dealings of the Lord with Me..." / George Fox -- "For of Light Came Sight" / William Penn -- "The Little Quaking Lad" / Joseph Besse -- "They Teach Dangerous Principles" / Joseph Besse -- "There is a Spirit That Delights to Do No Evil" / Willem Sewel -- "I Durst Not Mock Him With a Form" / Mary Penington -- "Now Was All My Former Life Ripped Up" / Thomas Ellwood -- The Trial of William Penn / William Penn -- "Mary Dyer Did Hang as a Flag" / Horatio Rogers -- "I Ventured My Throat for My Religion" / Daniel Roberts -- "...Like Slobbering Beasts and Swine" / Joseph Besse -- "...An Offer of Their Own Bodies" / Joseph Besse -- "The Utterance of Persons Who Were Plain" / Rufus M. Jones -- "...More Dispensations of Life and Mercy than One" / Isaac Penington -- "...According as the Spirit Teaches" / Isaac Penington -- "The Book of Cookery Has Outgrown the Bible" / William Penn -- "I Am Your Loving Friend" / William Penn -- "Love is the Hardest Lesson in Christianity" / William Penn -- "...As if God Was an Old Man" / William Penn -- "All in One Dress and One Colour" / Margaret Fell -- "Turn Thy Mind to the Light" / Robert Barclay -- "We Are But Men Whom They Offend" / John Bellars -- "War and Christianity Are...Opposite Ends of a Balance" / Jonathan Dymond -- Part Two: The Quakers Established. "I Was Taught to Watch the Pure Opening" / John Woolman -- The Religion of the Quakers / Voltaire -- "...Gay without Levity,...Cheerful without Loud Laughs" / Hector St. John de Crèvecœur -- Comrade Iwan Visits Friend John Bertram / Hector St. John de Crèvecœur -- "Stitch Away, Thou Noble Fox" / Thomas Carlyle -- First-Day Thoughts / John Greenleaf Whittier -- "It Must Be in the Spirit, Not of Judgment, but of Mercy" / Elizabeth Fry -- "Treat Them as Brethern, and Not as Slaves" / Joseph Clark -- The President of the Underground Railway / Fernando G. Cartland -- "Hurrah for Quakerism!" / Caroline Fox -- "The Blood of Christ...No More Effectual than the Blood of Bulls and Goats" / Walt Whitman -- "The Fullness of the Godhead Dwelt in Every Blade of Grass" / D. Elton Trueblood -- "...Too Late to Become an Abolitionist Now" / Elizabeth Buffum Chace -- The Little Iron Soldier / John Greenleaf Whittier.
Part Three: Quakers in the World. "Social Layers of Increasing Splendor" / Logan Pearsall Smith -- "I am Broad, Broader, Broadest" / Hannah Whitall Smith -- "Had Jesus What Thee Calls Common Sense, James?" / Helen Thomas Flexner -- "...A Unique Laboratory Experiment Which Worked" / Rufus M. Jones -- The Sense of the Meeting / Rufus M. Jones -- I Go to Philadelphia / Rufus M. Jones -- The Mysticism of Rufus M. Jones / Elizabeth Gray Vining -- "Feeding Upon the Bread of Life" / Caroline Stephen -- "No Other Religion than the Will of God" / Caroline Stephen -- "Not Quakerism but Truth" / Caroline Stephen -- "Before They Find It, They Rest in Authority" / Emil Fuchs -- "...Invisible but Existential" / William Hubben -- "The Society of Friends Does Not Hide Its Light under a Bushel" / Stuart Chase -- "To Serve Christ, Not to Feel Christ" / William Littleboy -- "For Him That Is Joined to All Living There Is Hope" / Douglas V. Steere -- "Go Straight at It without Leaning on Any Kind of Intermediary Help" / Teresina R. Havens -- "...A True Friend in a Totalitarian State" / Nora Waln -- "The Earth Is the Lord's" / A. Ruth Fry -- Comrade Ivan / Tom Copeman -- "Unity, With Diversity" / Anonymous -- "Silence Helps the Spirit in Man" / Max Picard -- "The Spirit of Seeking" / Arthur Stanley Eddington -- "The little Spark That Hath Appeared" / Robert Barclay.
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