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from the Committee on Ministry and Counsel
Pure Wisdom
This month’s Reading is excerpted from Howard Brinton, Friends for 350 Years, one of the resources used for
the Quakerism 101 course that was offered by the Meeting in fall 2007. The passage appears on pages 83-84 (pages 68-69 of Friends for 300 Years,
Pendle Hill paperback edition), beginning “Without a deep awareness of the divine Spirit by which the world is united from within…” and continuing for
four paragraphs through the sentence “It is an inward liberty, which man can feel even in prison, not a physical, outward liberty.”
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