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Introduction | 1 | |
1 | The Condition of Friends | 12 |
2 | Spiritual Rebellion | 47 |
3 | An Angry God or A Reasonable Faith? | 86 |
4 | Prophetic Vision | 119 |
5 | The New Quakerism | 157 |
6 | 'Kindly Silence the Men a Bit': Women in the Society of Friends, 1860-1914 | 211 |
7 | Never to Fight with Carnal Weapons | 237 |
8 | Renaissance Years, 1902-1914 | 270 |
9 | 'A Ghoulish Terror of Darkness' | 312 |
10 | War and the Social Order | 357 |
11 | Abiding Wounds, 1918-1920 | 388 |
12 | Legacies of the Quaker Transformation | 421 |
Bibliography | 432 | |
Index | 460 |
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