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11 August 2006

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Endeavours to Mend - preview
Endeavours to Mend: Perspectives on British Quaker work in the world today brings together a range of Quaker voices, all very well known in their fields
  • As an account of diverse projects it would be inspiring for any peacemaker, but its regular references to Quaker faith and practice also make it a convincing affirmation of Quakerism as a spiritual home


  • In his introduction Brian Phillips identifies five strengths of Quaker work which are frequently used as reference points for the writers that follow:

    Clare-Marie White

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