Publisher's Synopsis
Rules of Discipline and Advices offers timeless guidance from the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. Originally published in 1913, this edition preserves the essential principles and practices that have shaped Quaker communities for generations. It presents a framework for ethical living, spiritual growth, and harmonious community relations. The book serves as a valuable resource for understanding Quaker values and applying them to daily life. Explore principles related to worship, conduct, social justice, and peace. This book will provide insight into the enduring wisdom of the Quaker tradition.
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