| 101 ways to combat prejudice. Close the book on hate. | | Close the book on hate first at home. (Example- Invite friends from backgrounds different from your own to experience the joy of your traditions and customs.) In your school (put graffiti on a designated wall with a harmonious and unifying message.) in your house of worship. (suggest to the newspaper that they have a monthly article about anti-prejudice themes. …. | Peace and justice | FMM 150 |
| 1973 Peace calendar: 50 years of nonviolent resistance: the story of radical pacifism in the United States | Jezer, Marty | Photographs. Articles include information about the Anti-enlistment league, FOR< ACLU, War Resisters League, socialist opposition, the red scare, woman’s suffrage, the Lawrence strike, threat of fascism, failure of the antiwar movement, pacifism, selective service act, just wars, first nonregistrants, cps camps, Murphy-taylor strike, Danbury strike, postwar actions, mccarthy years, committee for nonviolent action, polaris action, san Francisco to Moscow peace walk, …. | Peace and justice | FMM 032 |
| 1984 War Resisters League Calendar & Appointment Book: Against the tide: Pacifist resistance in the second world war, an oral hi | | Oral histories of unknown heroes and heroines of WWII; men and women who not only refused to fight, but also refused to contribute to the “war effort” at home. | Conscientious objection | FMM 038 |
| 1985-1986 Friends Directory | Friends World Committee for Consultation | Address of yearly meetings in U.S., Canada, Central and South America. Schools, colleges, and study centers under the care of Friends. Friends book stores. Friends homes in the U.S.- residential, nursing, retirement. Reference libraries. Headquarters of some Friends organizations. Index of monthly meetings. | Yearbooks | FMM 341 |
| 1990-1991 directory for traveling friends | Terrell, Carolyn Nicholson | Lists hosts by nearest city. Bed and breakfasts. United States, Canada, Central and South America, Great Britain, Europe, Africa, Asia-Western Pacific. Friends Information Centers | Miscellaneous | FMM 264 |
| 2001-2002 spiritual nurturance program: overview, outline, handouts, reading list. | New York Yearly Meeting | What a person can do in daily life to nurture awareness of the Spiril as companion and guide. Listening to the call to an active relationship with the divine Spirit. | Religious Life | FMM 481 |
| A minority of one: a journey with Friends | Gilman, Harvey | Names that are given- minorities and the self, language: tyrant or liberator?, Names that are taken: Jewish, gay, Quaker, Beyond all names: befriending the stranger, re-evaluation co-counselling, Jung and Adler | Quaker writings | FMM 236 |
| A new friends gathering | Patterson, Pat L. | how to find Friends and start new meeting. Description of local to international meetings. Committees that are helpful. First-day School. | Quaker meeting | FMM 218 |
| A Quaker speaks from the black experience: the life and selected writings of Barrington Dunbar | Dunbar, Barrington | Writings of Barrington Dunbar, a black social worker in northern slums & "father of Black Development Fund of NY Yearly Meeting" | Quaker writings | FMM 211 |
| Addressing sexual abuse in Friends meetings | Working party on sexual abuse | Reflections on sexual abuse among Friends. Suggestions on how to respond to sexual abuse. | Quaker meeting | FMM 322 |
| Addressing sexual abuse in Friends meetings | Working party on sexual abuse | Reflections on sexual abuse among Friends. Suggestions on how to respond to sexual abuse. | Quaker meeting | FMM 323 |
| AdHoc Committee report, Sept. 2001 | New York Yearly Meeting | On the Function of New York Yearly Meeting. Formed in 1999. 2-part charge: to discern how NYYM might best participate in the continuing renewal of local, quarterly and regional meetings, and the Religious Society of Friends as a whole: and to propose a plan which would unite the YM structure and function. | Quaker meeting | FMM 548 |
| Adventuring with youth | Hinshaw, Edwin E. | Poetry. Developing an objective. Adolescent growth. Sexuality. Group development and leadership training. Creativity. Model building. | Education, K-12 | FMM 041 |
| Advices and queries | London Yearly Meeting | History, Listing of advices and queries | Quaker beliefs | FMM 291 |
| Against all odds: breaking the poverty trap. | DeSilva, Donatus, Project Coordinator | 10 reports about successful, locally sponsored cases of development in the Third World. | Peace and justice | FMM 075 |
| Ain’t gonna study war no more: on education, peacemaking, and having the mind of Christ | Palmer, Parker J. | Violence of our knowledge, conversion of our knowledge, models of transformation | Conscientious objection | FMM 297 |
| Alternative Christianity | Punshon, John | Abbey of Quakerism- problem of authority, Christian principles, Quaker praxis, children of the Light, basic divergences, alternative theory of continuity, particularity of the Bible, liberation theology, New Testament criticism, defining radical Quakerism | History, Quaker | FMM 288 |
| Alternative to futility | Trueblood, Elton | Beyond diagnosis, habit of adventure, fellowship of the concerned, recovery of discipline, grace of impatience | Quaker writings | FMM 240 |
| Amazing fact of Quaker worship, the | Gorman, George H. | Describes Quaker worship as it would be observed through the eyes of a newcomer. Seeks to help readers to consider if this way of worship is valid for them and to make the most effective use of silent worship. | Quaker meeting | FMM 124 |
| Ammunition for peace-makers: answers for activists | Moulton, Phillips P. | “…seeks to provide those who are critical of current United States foreign policy with direct and convincing answers to the questions they encounter. It gives peacemakers an intellectual basis for their convictions.” | Peace and justice | FMM 003 |
| Anam Cara: a book of celtic wisdom | O’Donohue, John | Mystery of friendship. Toward a spirituality of the senses. Solitude is luminous. Work as a poetics of growth. Aging: the beauty of the inner harvest. Death: the horizon is in the well. | Religious Life | FMM 143 |
| Anatomy of anti-communism | | The study shows how anti-Communism became a political stragety that often utilized the fear of Communism as a camouflage for conservative and even reactionary politics. The Committee suggested positive alternatives to the aoutmoded oncept of anti-Communism. | History, Quaker | FMM 035 |
| Anatomy of Anti-Communism | American Friends Service Committee- Peace Education Division | Analyzes the phenomenon of anti-Communism, origins, intentions, methods and its role in American life. How anti-Communism has become a political strategy that often utilizes the fear of Communism as a camouflage for conservative and reactionary politics. Suggests positive alternatives to the outmoded concept. | Peace and justice | FMM 043 |
| Answering terorr: responses to war and peace after 9/11/01 | Hoover, Sharon ed. | The diversity of responses lets us know that the Friends Testimonies are still in process of development, and offers a multiplicity of ways to witness to those testimonies. | Quaker writings | 617 |
| Answering the call to heal the world | Schenck, Patience A. | There is a role for each of us to play in healing the wounds of the world and bringing into being the wholeness that is possible in God's creation. Schenck walks us through the life of a leading: hearing a call, testing our discernment, overcoming the obstacles to faithfulness, finding the support we need, and finally recognizing when our work is done. | Religious Life | 626 |
| Apocalypso: revelations in theater | Shepherd, Jack | Development of theater at Pendle Hill | Miscellaneous | FMM 304 |
| Around the year | Tudor, Tasha | A classic for children. Activities for each season. Beautiful illustrations. | Children | FMM 193 |
| As sick as it gets: a diagnosis and treatment plan | Mueller, Ruduolph | The uninsured, underinsured, insured, pharmaceutical companies, health insuraqnce companies and the HMOs, providers, other healthcare systems, cost, other costs, treatment. The doctor uses poignant stories of patients from his practice. | Miscellaneous | FMM 448 |
| Atlas of the Bible, Reader's Digest | | dozens of maps in large scale, views of the Holy Land (c. 1981), work of archaeologists, gazetteer of 900 biblical place-names | Bible Study | FMM 217 |
| Atonement of George Fox, the | Norlind, Emilia Fogelklou | Discusses George Fox’s role in the James Naylor tragedy in the 1600’s and its relation to the evolution of Quakerism. Naylor, a Quaker, had yielded to the adoration of women and was punished for an act by Parliament. Fox only game him nominal pardon. | History, Quaker | FMM 403 |
| Autumn’s brightness, the | Newman, Daisy | Dilly was supposed to have a special visit to her sophisticated N.Y. cousin. But, Dilly, a widow, was homesick for her Rhode Island Quaker community. However, she met a gentle, persuasive man who introduced the city in a new way. Then, the return home convinced her that she was past the age for romance. | Fiction | FMM 128 |
| Availability | Weavings, Sept/Oct, 1997 | Live welcoming to all; a readiness remembered; prayer as availability to God; being present to others: a meditation on Mark 5:22-35; the availability of Jesus | Religious Life | FMM 267 |
| Babi Yar | | Babi Yar, a ravine in Kiev, U.S.S.R., where 34,000 people were murdered in two days. Included is a poem, history of the atrocities in World War II, and information about the trial of Paul Blobel in Nuremburg. | Peace and justice | FMM 524 |
| Baha’is, the: a profile of the baha’I faith and its worldwide community | | Quite like the most diverse organized body of people. Just over 100 years old. Movement in the Middle East to the second-most widespread of the Independent world religions. Embraces people from more than 2100 ethnic, racial and tribal groups. | Other religions | FMM 489 |
| Barclay's Apology | Freiday, Dean, ed. | 300 years ago, Barclay's "An Apology for the True Christian Divinity" covered issues such as the dynamics of redemption, the Bible and authority, eternal security, the nature of the church and its relationship to the state. | Quaker writings | 088 |
| Basic Christian convictions | Kaufman, Edmund G. | The author wrote as president and professor at Bethel College. He wished to strengthen Christian convictions so that the graduate could witness to Christ. Issues of God and man, freedom and authority, love and justice, sin and salvation. | Christianity | FMM 020 |
| Bassic Christianity, addresses of Trueblood | Trueblood, D. Elton | Quakers, Robert Barclay, John Woolman | Quaker writings | FMM 202 |
| Becoming a people. Beta Book 5 | | Songs, worksheets, articles about Ezra, Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and Rebekah, Esau, Jacob, | Education, K-6 | FMM 484` |
| Becoming fire: spiritual writing from rising generations | Kern, Alexander Levering, ed. | Through story and metaphor, the 48 authors gathered here address great themes in the spiritual life: prayer and desire, covenant and grace, creativity and calling, identity and freedom. Many of these writers speak passionately to the critical issus of our times: war in Iraq and Afghanistan, AIDS, globalization and consumption, racism and homelessness, and conflicts over human secuality and religious authority. -publisher 224 p. | Literature | FMM 634 |
| Bedtime Bible stories | | Tales from the Old and New Testaments. A few pages long. Simple black and white drawings. | Children | FMM 432 |
| Being poor | Rosenbuerg, Janet | Moving drawings and single line descriptions. Example: Being poor is…wearing a spring coat in winter. …Being poor is…the sad look on your mother’s face when you need school clothes…. | Peace and justice | FMM 445 |
| Benjamin West and his cat Grimalkin | Henry, Marguerite & Wesley Dennis | A classic story-Quakers though pictures were needless. Some say Benjamin West was helped by the Delaware Indians, a seaman, and a merchant of Philadelphia. Benjamin said it was his cat. | Children | FMM 173 |
| Benjamin: the meetinghouse mouse | Pfeil, Clifford | A description of Meeting for Worship by a mouse who was born in a Quaker meetinghouse. | Children | FMM 184 |
| Best spritual writing 2000, the | Zaleski, Philip, ed. | "In this inspiring collection of the year's most distinguished literary voices-some familiar, some just emerging-editor Philip Zaleski brings together a rich array of essays and poems about faith, prayer, love and divinity.Representing a wide spectrum of religious traditions, these writers speak from the soul about both the most profound and the everyday aspects of sprituality in our lives." publisher. 354 p. | Literature | FMM 629 |
| Beyond consensus: salvaging sense of the meeting | Morley, Barry | Three components in discovering a sense of meeting: release, long focus, transition to Light; all of which are nurtured by worship. | Quaker meeting | FMM 537 |
| Bibel ober die gonze heilige erhrift, die | | German Bible | Bible Study | FMM 022 |
| Bible story, the | Hogner, Dorothy | For children and adults. Wonderful black and white illustrations by Nils Hogner.` | Bible Study | FMM 190 |
| Birthplace of Quakerism, the: a handbook for 1652 country | Foulds, Elfrida Vipont | Pendle Hill, Sedbergh, Preston Patrick, Yealand, Kendal, Swarthmoor, Lancaster | History, Quaker | FMM 286 |
| Blueprints themk:”The seasons of my life” | United Society of Friends Women International | Faith in Romania, joy of sharing, hope in humility, women in Africa today- community role and role in the church, the greatest of these is love, women in Jamaica, making later years greater years, serving in Christian community, Christian peacemakers, “My faith took me to Belize” | Women | FMM 384 |
| Book of discipline of the Ohio Valley Yearly Meeting: a guide to Christian faith and practice | | History. Religious expression. Principles and application. Meetings for business | Religious Life | FMM 067 |
| Book of Mormon, the: another testament of Jesus Christ | | An account written by the Hand of Mormon upon plates taken from the plates of Nephi. Translated by Joseph Smith. Published by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. | Christianity | FMM 133 |
| Book of Mormon, the: another testament of Jesus Christ | | An account written by the Hand of Mormon upon plates taken from the plates of Nephi. Translated by Joseph Smith. Published by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. | Christianity | FMM 131 |
| Book of Quaker saints, a | Hodgkin, L.V. | Collection of children’s stories of the early Friends. “Really good stories” was a treasured possession of Quaker families. Now reproduced. | Religious Life | FMM 423 |
| Boundaries of our faith, the | Seeger, Daniel A. | With globalization, faith communities are being effected. Universalism. Diversity among Friends. Women in the church. Monotheism, polytheism, anthropomorphism, idolatry. Prayer, magic, ritual, sacraments. Goddess spirituality and New York Yearly Meeting. | Quaker beliefs | FMM 114 |
| Brief history of Ohio Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (conservative), a | Morlan, Charles P. | Yearling Meeting House built in 1814. Friends in the Ameri can colonies. Westward Migration….Queries…Reconstruction..Education..Changes and trends during the past 30 years..Concern for Indians and Negroes. Meeting for Sufferings-{wars}. History of boarding school. Yearly meeting-side lights. | Quaker meeting | FMM 415 |
| Buddhist and Quaker experiments with truth: Quotations and questions for group or individual study | Havens, Teresina R. | Buddhist & Quaker beliefs about women, non-violence, plain dress & diet, inner awakening, relevant & irrelevant thinking, nature of the light | Other religions | FMM 201 |
| But God remembered: stories of women from creation to the promised land | Sasso, Sandy Eisenberg | Lilith. Asher. Asher.Serach. Bityah. Daughters of Zelophehad. | Children | FMM 185 |
| But what about the dangerous few? | Morris, Ruth | Understanding our fears. Prevention of the causes of violence. Separation and treatment of the dangerous few. Intensive supervision in the community, if they are ever released. Research. Victim support | Peace and justice | FMM 520 |
| Callings: finding and following an authentic life | Levoy, Gregg | This book examines the many kinds of calls we receive, how we recognize them, how we handle our resistance to them and what happens when we say no. | Religious Life | 598 |
| Can love really overcome violence and hate? :reflections on Friends Peace testimony | Lord, Mary | New global war. Road not taken. War does not work. Faith in violence. Faith in God. What we as Quakers can do. FCNL program on the peaceful prevention of deadly conflict: an alternative to the war on terror | Peace and justice | FMM 583 |
| Challenge of peace, the “ challenge of peace, the: God’s promise and our promise. | Benedictines for peace | Peace in the modern world. War and peace in the modern world. Promotion of peace: proposals and policies. Pastoral challenge and response. | Peace and justice | FMM 108 |
| Changing lenses | Zehr, Howard | Examines our assumptions about crime and justice. Looks at historical , biblical, and practical alternatives. Proposes a “restorative” model which is more consistent with experience, the past and the biblical tradition. Based on the needs of victims and offenders, on past ways of responding to crime, on recent experiments, on biblical principals. | Peace and justice | FMM 042 |
| Chautuaqua Institution photographs | New York Yearly Meeting | | Miscellaneous | FMM 455 |
| Children’s praise and worship | | For beginners, primary and junior grades. Topical index | Songbooks | FMM 263 |
| Choice befor us, the | Cadbury, Rachel | What is religion? Prayer. Personal preparation for daily living. Simplifying life. Meeting for worship. Family relationships. Counseling. Committee responsibility. Bible. Community responsibilities. Maturity and its responsibilities. Peace of mind and spirit | Quaker beliefs | FMM 078 |
| Christ and violence | Sider, Ronald J. | Both people who think they can have Christ without pacifism and those who think they can have pacifism without Christ will have to rethink again after this book. | Peace and justice | FMM 278 |
| Christian faith and practice in the experience of the Society of Friends | | God and man. Friends and the Christian church. Meeting for worship. Vocal ministry. Retirment and prayer. Meeting as a fellowship. Publishing truth. Art of living. Marriage and the home. Stages of life. Social, national and international responsibilities. | Quaker beliefs | FMM 120 |
| Christian faith and practice in the experience of the Society of Friends | London Yearly Meeting | Spiritual experiences of Friends. God and man. Friends and the Christian church.Meeting for worship. Vocal ministry. Retirement and prayer. Meeting as a fellowship. Publishing truth. Art of living. Marriage and the home. Stages of life. Social, national, and international responsibilities | Quaker beliefs | FMM 511 |
| Christian faith of Friends, the | Richmond, Ben | Christian faith of Friends. Atoning work of Christ. Listening spirituality. Christ’s power to save: the evidence of transformed lives. Testimonies of Friends. | Quaker beliefs | FMM 544 |
| Christian pacifism: fruit of the narrow way | Snow, Michael | Struggle of author’s path to pacifism. Love: Jesus’ imperative. Options: our choice. Example: the way of the disciple. Mission: unto the least. …”disturbs rather than comforts” | Peace and justice | FMM 277 |
| Church government | London Yearly Meeting | Advices and queries. General counsel on church affairs. Monthly and preparative meetings. General meetings. Standing committees. Membership. Ministry; eldership; oversight. Religious service at home and abroad. Marriage regulations. Burials and cremations. Friends and their outward affairs. Finance; trusts; meeting houses. | Quaker meeting | FMM 121 |
| Classification and program services manual | New York State Department of correctional services | Education. Industries. Vocational. Facilities. Camps. | Peace and justice | FMM 009 |
| Clearness committees and their use in personal discernment | | Role of clearness committee which is part of Ministry and Counsel. | Quaker meeting | FMM 070 |
| Clearness committees and their use in personal discernment | | Role of clearness committee which is part of Ministry and Counsel. | Quaker meeting | FMM 270 |
| Clearness committees and their use in personal discernment | | Role of clearness committee which is part of Ministry and Counsel. | Quaker meeting | FMM 076 |
| Clearness committees and their use in personal discernment | | Role of clearness committee which is part of Ministry and Counsel. | Quaker meeting | FMM 069 |
| Clearness committees and their use in personal discernment | | Role of clearness committee which is part of Ministry and Counsel. | Quaker meeting | FMM 079 |
| Clearness for marriage | Watson, Elizabeth | Clearness Committees for Marriage, to be relevant to young people’s needs, continue after marriage ceremony | Family | FMM 295 |
| Come let us sing! | | Fellowship songs for United Presbyterian women | Songbooks | FMM 105 |
| Communion for a Quaker | Bieber, Nancy | The author tells her story in search of the sacrament of communion, although it is absent from Friend's worship | Quaker beliefs | 606 |
| Communion for a Quaker | Bieber, Nancy | The author tells her story in search of the sacrament of communion, although it is absent from Friend's worship. | Quaker beliefs | 605 |
| Communion for a Quaker | Bieber, Nancy | The author tells her story in search of the sacrament of communion, although it is absent from Friend's worship. | Quaker beliefs | 604 |
| Communion for a Quaker | Bieber, Nancy | The author tells her story in search of the sacrament of communion, although it is absent from Friend's worship. | Quaker beliefs | 603 |
| Communion for a Quaker | Bieber, Nancy | The author tells her story in search of the sacrament of communion, although it is absent from Friend's worship. | Quaker beliefs | 459 |
| Communities of conscience: collected statements on conscience and taxes for military preparations | Janzen, Bernd G., comp. | Why this generation should write conscientious objector provisions into the military income tax law as a previous generation did into the military draft law. “The depth of religious and personal convictions is compelling. The breadth of support by religious, civil liberties and peace groups is impressive.” | Conscientious objection | FMM 408 |
| Companions along the way: spiritual formation within the Quaker tradition, a resource for adult religious education | Kline, Forence Ruth and Marty Grundy, ed. | Teaching and organizing adult religious education programs in the monthly meeting. Spiritual formation. Quaker history, faith and practice. Bible. List of Quaker publishers and distributors & Quaker periodicals. | Education, adult | FMM 174 |
| Conflict in meetings, Vol. 4 of the Eldership and oversight handbook series | | Quaker practices and processes within the meeting. Help from outside the meeting. Conflict resolution. Acquiring the skills. | Quaker meeting | FMM 473 |
| Conflict transformation folder | | Introduction on conflict transformation, clearness committees for responding to conflict, bibliography, conflict in meetings, being a visiting listener | Peace and justice | FMM 538 |
| Convinced in the present day | Seeger, Daniel A. | What is the hope of the future of the Religious Society of Friends? New Foundation Fellowship. Perspectives on the New Foundation fellowship. George Fox and the nature of spiritual authority. Mysticism and prophecy. Hearing and obeying that of God. 19 centures of apostasy: Christian chauvinism. Ordinary people. | History, Quaker | FMM 536 |
| Cooperative sports & games book, challenge without competition | Orlick, Terry | Games for ages 3 to adult. Different cultures. Creating your own games. Evaluation methods. Includes puzzle games, Little People’s big sack, action games, games for rainy days, relay and carrying games, water games, etc. | Education, adult | FMM 166 |
| Creative worship and other essays | Brinton, Howard H. | Creative worship, divine-human society, Quakerism and other religions | Quaker writings | FMM 302 |
| Cultures of peace: the hidden side of history | Boulding, Elise | “Renowned sociologist Elise Boulding offers an eminent collection of essays that emphasizes her study of civil society over the past fifty years. She revisits her theme of the connection among family, community, and government and offers enriching perspectives and advice on how to fuel the process of peace.” | Peace and justice | FMM 412 |
| Daughters of Zion: stories of Old Testament Women | Watson, Elizabeth | Sarah, Rebekah, Rachel, Lot’s wife, Miriam, Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, Bathsheba | Bible Study | FMM 464 |
| Daughters of Zion: stories of Old Testament Women | Watson, Elizabeth | Sarah, Rebekah, Rachel, Lot’s wife, Miriam, Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, Bathsheba | Bible Study | FMM 552 |
| Dealing with conflict in the congregation | Presbyterian preacemaking program | Study sessions on dealing with conflict | Education, adult | FMM 471 |
| Death penalty, the | Amnesty International Report | In support of abolition. Deat penalty in international law and organization. Death penalty: a survey by country. Murder committed or acquiesced in by government | Peace and justice | FMM 279 |
| Dialogue with Friends | Powelson, Jack | Letters from Friends, by Patricia Gilmore, My third journey by Jack Powelson- perceptions of change in the Society of Friends, China, Multinational corporations, Nicaragua, United States policy, rich and poor, Russia, liberation theology, Third world debts, profits, worker capitalists, food first, pacifism, peace and justice | Quaker writings | FMM 294 |
| Diary of Dillwyn Otis- witness for peace. Nicaragua- Nov 2-14, 1984. | | Dillwyn traveled from Syracuse to Managua to spend two weeks. This was during the time of contra (counter-revolutionaries or U.S. supported rebels) attacks. The purpose of the trip to help with the election. | Quaker writings | FMM 486 |
| Dictionary of Friends terms | Kimball, Beatrice and Joyce Holden, comp. | Meanings of Friends often used terms that have different meanings from those of other Christians. References provided for fuller examples and meanings. | Quaker beliefs | FMM 107 |
| Directory, 1993 | New York Yearly Meeting | Yearly, regional and local meetings, pictures of meetinghouses. Places and times of worship. Travel directions and maps. Historical sketches. | Quaker meeting | FMM 082 |
| Dissenting views: in the age of terror | War Resisters League 2004 peace calendar | Every week titled piece of art which reflects the league’s affirmation that war is a crime against humanity. | Peace and justice | FMM 495 |
| Does God have a big toe? : stories about stories in the Bible | Gellman, Marc | Short, funny stories. Adam, who decided to number the animals instead of giving them names- until he lost count. Max, a matchmaking angel disguised as a camel. | Bible Study | FMM 215 |
| Double duty of Friends for such a time as this, the. | Pennington, Levi | Other tasks of Christian Church in world besides bringing people into harmony with God, by faith in Jesus Christ. | Quaker writings | FMM 339 |
| Earthcare for children, a First Day School curriculum | Farley, Sandra Moon, Diana Gail Egly, & Thomas Baxter Farley | Earthcare for children, a First Day School curriculum | Education, adult | FMM 175 |
| Earthcare for children, a First Day School curriculum | Farley, Sandra Moon, Diana Gail Egly, & Thomas Baxter Farley | 13 lessons. The opening is 10-20 minutes. Small group activities 30-60min. Closing 5-15 min. take home page. Ideas for multi-week activities, special events and field trips. | Education, adult | FMM 179 |
| Earthcare for children, a First Day School curriculum | Farley, Sandra Moon, Diana Gail Egly, & Thomas Baxter Farley | Earthcare for children, a First Day School curriculum | Education, adult | FMM 176 |
| Earthcare for children, a First Day School curriculum | Farley, Sandra Moon, Diana Gail Egly, & Thomas Baxter Farley | Earthcare for children, a First Day School curriculum | Education, adult | FMM 177 |
| Earthcare for children, a First Day School curriculum | Farley, Sandra Moon, Diana Gail Egly, & Thomas Baxter Farley | Earthcare for children, a First Day School curriculum | Education, adult | FMM 178 |
| Eclipse of God: studies in the relation between religion and philosophy | Buber, Martin | Buber, a Jewish philosophy interprets Western thinking on the word ‘existentialism’. | Miscellaneous | FMM 280 |
| Elizabeth Lawton Hazard, friend at large 1889-1968 | Painter, Levinus and George A. Badgley | A member of New York Yearly Meeting. Arranged for conferences and camps for young people. Served on committees when bridges were leading to re-joining the two New York Yearly Meetings in 1955. served on the board of the American Friends Service Committee. Concerned for the conscientious objectors in the 1940s. | Biography | FMM 216 |
| Elizabeth Lawton Hazard, friend at large 1889-1968 | Painter, Levinus and George A. Badgley | A member of New York Yearly Meeting. Arranged for conferences and camps for young people. Served on committees when bridges were leading to re-joining the two New York Yearly Meetings in 1955. served on the board of the American Friends Service Committee. Concerned for the conscientious objectors in the 1940s. | Biography | FMM 058 |
| Elizabeth Lawton Hazard: Friend at large, 18899-1968 | Painter, Levinus and George Badgley | Hazard traveled widely over New York Yearly Meeting listening to Friends and counseling them in local meeting affairs. Assisted Young Friends arrange conferences and camps. Served on committees in two meetings. Led in setting up a Junior Yearly Meeting in New York in the 1930s. | Biography | FMM 244 |
| Encounter with silence | Punshon, John | Silence in Quaker tradition. Unprogrammed worship. Beyond the Quaker meeting. | Quaker meeting | FMM 515 |
| Eric Fromm’s message for modern Friends | Spiegelberg, Eldora | No intermediary is needed between man and God. Efficacy of silent worship. Equality in the sight of God and in the practice of daily life. Knowing experimentally. Inward light. Obedience to conscience. Simplicity in lilfe syle, in language, in recreation. Concerns. Peace testimony. | Miscellaneous | FMM 119 |
| Essays on the Quaker vision of gospel order | Wilson, Lloyd Lee | Explores the concept of Gospel Order as understood by early Quakers and contemporary Conservative Friends. Spiritual gifts and the faith community, witness and testimonies. | Bible Study | FMM 371 |
| Everlasting gospel and John 15, the | Gwyn, Douglas and Dean Freiday | John 15 and its community by Douglas Gwyn, George Fox’s “Everlasting Gospel”, Bearing Fruit by Nancy N. Jackson, The faithful community and the Everlasting Gospel by Ursula Windsor | Bible Study | FMM 305 |
| Every monthly meeting a peace center | American Friends Service Committee- Peace Education Division | Materials for answering questions of conscience of participation in war; draft for military service or health professionals,; registering as conscientious objector; seeking release from military; taxpayers witnessing against war; responding to military presence in schools; educating community; participating in alternatives to war; spiritual basis of peace testimony. | Peace and justice | FMM 389 |
| Except for me and thee | West, Jessamyn | Love story of Quakers Jess and Eliza Birdwell. He marries the preacher woman. They move west where they must confront a tragic war, youthful rebellion and racial intolerance. | Fiction | FMM 011 |
| Eye of faith, the: a history of Ohio Yearly Meeting, conservative | Taber, William P., Jr. | From 1775. Story of Wilburite or Conservative Friends in Easter Ohio. | Quaker meeting | FMM 066 |
| Facing social revolution | Powelson, Jack | Powelson seeks to explain the massive chasm between rich and poor. He journeys through the Third World and through history. His career as economic adviser to third-world governments conflicted with his values as a Quaker. | Quaker writings | FMM 282 |
| Faith and practice | | Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. Quaker faith. Meeting community. Human brotherhood. Friends’ writings. Practice and procedure. | Religious Life | FMM 094 |
| Faith and practice of the Quakers, the | Jones, Rufus M. | History. Type of Christianity. Structure and method of the Society of Friends. Sacraments. Simplicity and depth of life. Quakers as peace-makers. Friends and the humanitarian spirit. Friends’ leadership in education. New spirit and new world. | Quaker beliefs | FMM 443 |
| Faith and practice of the Quakers, the | New York Yearly Meeting | History. Life, nurture, and practice of the Spirit. Advices and queries. Organization and business procedure. Membership. Ministry and counsel. Visitation among meetings. Marriage. Funeral. Burial grounds. Revision of discipline. | Quaker meeting | FMM 516 |
| Faith and Practice, 1998, Large- Print Edition | New York Yearly Meeting | Faith: Spirit, Witness, History. Practice and procedure: organization and business procedure, membership, ministry and counsel, visiting among meetings, marriage, memorial meetings and funerals, burial grounds, revision of discipline. | Quaker meeting | FMM 518 |
| Faith and practice, 2001 edition | New York Yearly Meeting | Seeking the spirit. Fruits of the spirit. Witness. Historical statement. Balby Epistle.Advices. Queries. Organization and business procedure. Membership.Ministry and counsel. Visiting. Marriage. Memorial meetings and funerals. Burial grounds. Revision of discipline. | Quaker meeting | 614 |
| Faith and Practice, 2001 edition | New York Yearly Meeting | Seeking the spirit. Fruits of the spirit. Witness. Historical statement. Balby Epistle.Advices. Queries. Organization and business procedure. Membership.Ministry and counsel. Visiting. Marriage. Memorial meetings and funerals. Burial grounds. Revision of discipline. | Quaker meeting | 609 |
| Faith and Practice, 2001 edition | New York Yearly Meeting | Seeking the spirit. Fruits of the spirit. Witness. Historical statement. Balby Epistle.Advices. Queries. Organization and business procedure. Membership.Ministry and counsel. Visiting. Marriage. Memorial meetings and funerals. Burial grounds. Revision of discipline. | Quaker meeting | 610 |
| Faith and practice, 2001 edition | New York Yearly Meeting | | Quaker meeting | 623 |
| Faith and practice, 2001 edition | New York Yearly Meeting | Seeking the spirit. Fruits of the spirit. Witness. Historical statement. Balby Epistle.Advices. Queries. Organization and business procedure. Membership.Ministry and counsel. Visiting. Marriage. Memorial meetings and funerals. Burial grounds. Revision of discipline. | Quaker meeting | 611 |
| Faith and practice, 2001 edition | New York Yearly Meeting | Seeking the spirit. Fruits of the spirit. Witness. Historical statement. Balby Epistle.Advices. Queries. Organization and business procedure. Membership.Ministry and counsel. Visiting. Marriage. Memorial meetings and funerals. Burial grounds. Revision of discipline. | Quaker meeting | 612 |
| Faith and practice: approved the 31st July, 1995 | New York Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends | Seeking the spirit. Fruits of the spirit. Witness. Historical statement. Balby Epistle.Advices. Queries. Organization and business procedure. Membership.Ministry and counsel. Visiting. Marriage. Memorial meetings and funerals. Burial grounds. Revision of discipline. | Quaker meeting | 607 |
| Faith and practice: the book of discipline …Approved July 28, 1995 | New York Yearly Meeting | Seeking the spirit. Fruits of the spirit. Witness. Historical statement. Balby Epistle.Advices. Queries. Organization and business procedure. Membership.Ministry and counsel. Visiting. Marriage. Memorial meetings and funerals. Burial grounds. Revision of discipline. | Quaker meeting | FMM 182 |
| Faith and Practice: the Book of Discipline, approved the 28th July 1995 | New York Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends | Seeking the spirit. Fruits of the spirit. Witness. Historical statement. Balby Epistle.Advices. Queries. Organization and business procedure. Membership.Ministry and counsel. Visiting. Marriage. Memorial meetings and funerals. Burial grounds. Revision of discipline. | Quaker meeting | 608 |
| Faith into action: a program on Christian peacemaking | N.C. Yearly Meeting of Friends | Sunday school classes: Spiritual peace, social and public peace, Biblical basis for public peacemaking, peace and order in the Bible, Quakers and public peacemaking, Quaker peace testimony, from a moral standpoint, the world today, attitudes and East-West cooperation, a vision of a peaceful world, moving toward a peaceful world, faith into action, the whole picture | Peace and justice | FMM 284 |
| Faith: part 1 of Faith and Practice | New York Yearly Meeting | Prepared for presentation to NYYM on July 27, 1993 by Committee to revise Faith and Practice. | Quaker meeting | FMM 517 |
| Faithfulness- an invitation to renewal: an inspired message to New York Yearly Meeting July 27, 1997 | Chidsey, Linda | Begins with Hebrews II:1 “And what is faith? Faith gives substance to our hopes, and makes us certain of realities we do not see.” Individual story- early years, later years. our corporate story. Witness. Renewal. | Quaker meeting | FMM 169 |
| Family as a way into the future, the | Boulding, Elise | Social change, growth, family healing, conflict maturing, peaceable kingdom | Family | FMM 093 |
| Family resource book, a | Morrison, Eleanor S. and Truman A. | Stories. Christmas. Worship resources. Parenting section. | Children | FMM 019 |
| Feeling good about me! A self-esteem activity book | | Teacher’s guide. Listing activities. | Education, K-6 | FMM 478 |
| Feelings, having them & sharing them | | Drawing and writing activities | Education, adult | FMM 479 |
| Fifty-two true stories of nonviolent success: War Resisters League 2002 Peace Calendar | Hastings, Tom and Geov Parrish | Examples from an ancient Roman Plebeian strike to fair trade. Includes War Resisters League organizing network, International network, Peace and justice organizations, Publications, | Peace and justice | FMM 039 |
| Fighting fair for families. | | Conflict is ok! Fouls. Rules for fighting fair. When anger flares. Using caring language. Identify the problem. Brainstorm for solutions. Be a mediator. Ways to reduce famil y miscommunication. Ways to build family communication. Negative and positive verbal messages. Support organizations. War resisters support campaign. Campaign for a peace tax fund. Basic draft and registration information. What do I believe about war? | Family | FMM 382 |
| Financial information for monthly, quarterly and regional meetings within NY Yearly Meeting | Foulds, Elfrida Vipont | IRS tax guide for churches and religions organizations, IRS 501c3 application, NY sales tax exemptions, insurance requirements for Quaker meetings, related websites | Quaker meeting | FMM 331 |
| Finding God | | Textbook for Junior High school age. Primitive religious. People of the Bible. Through nature and service.Finding God in art and literature. | Education, K-12 | FMM 112 |
| Finding our way in the Bible | Reichardt, Dorothy | Adult course covering Creation, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob & Esau, Joseph, Exodus, Judges & Kings, Prophets, Job, Psalms, Jesus, Paul | Bible Study | FMM 224 |
| Fire of the heart: Norman Morrison’s legacy in Viet Nam and at home | Welsh, Anne Morrison | Welsh tells of her husband’s work at the Pentagon in November, 1965 to help end the war in Viet Nam. He made an extreme statement in the manner of Vietnamese Buddhist monks. She visited Viet Nam in 1999 where people shared the extraordinary impact that he had on them. | Peace and justice | FMM 251 |
| Following the light for peace | Apsey, Lawrence S. | Author’s spiritual experience- against war, talk with Krushchev, demonstrate for peace in 1960, world peace brigade 1065, NY peace program, First peace institute, problems of peace and social action problem, training workshops in nonviolence, Mississippi projects, witness against War in Vietnam, police relations and training, homeless people, Community Peace Suqd in 1967-8, Alternatives to violence project, transforming power. | Peace and justice | FMM 306 |
| For everything a season: simple musing on living well | Gulley, Philip | Gulley describes our journey through the varied seasons of life. There are times to laugh, dance, weep and mourn. | Fiction | FMM 256 |
| For everything a season: simple musings on living well | Gulley, Philip | The author is a Quaker minister, writer, husband, and father. This book takes us through the seasons in times to laugh, to dance, to weep and to mourn. | Religious Life | FMM 132 |
| For more than bread: an autobiographical account of twenty-two years’ work with the American Friends Service Committee | Pickett, Clarence E. | History of the American Friends Service Committee from 1929-1952, from autobiographical view. Pickett was born in 1884. | Biography | FMM 225 |
| Forbidden schoolhouse, the: the true and dramatic story of Prudence Crandall and her students | Jurmain, Suzanne | Prudence Crandall's crime?-"Trying to teach African-American girls geography, history, reading, philosophy, and chemistry. Trying to open and maintain one of the first African American schools in America...The town authorities dragged her to jail and put her on trial for breaking the law"- publisher. 150p. | Peace and justice | FMM 635 |
| Fostering vital Friends meetings: a handbook for working with Quaker meetings | Greene, Jan and Marty Walton | Contemporary, unprogrammed tradition. Field work. Tools for working with meetings. Working with the whole meeting. Training, supervision, and evaluation. | Quaker meeting | FMM 345 |
| Fostering vital Friends meetings: a handbook for working with Quaker meetings | Greene, Jan and Marty Walton | Contemporary, unprogrammed tradition. Field work. Tools for working with meetings. Working with the whole meeting. Training, supervision, and evaluation. | Quaker meeting | FMM 346 |
| Four doors to meeting for worship | Taber, William | Four stages to pass through to enter and experience worship. | Quaker meeting | FMM 024 |
| Four doors to meeting for worship | Taber, William | Four stages to pass through to enter and experience worship. | Quaker meeting | FMM 014 |
| Four doors to meeting for worship | Taber, William | Four stages to pass through to enter and experience worship. | Quaker meeting | FMM 029 |
| Four doors to meeting for worship | Taber, William P., Jr. | Four stages to pass through to enter and experience worship. | Quaker meeting | FMM 171 |
| Four doors to meeting for worship | Taber, William P., Jr. | Four stages to pass through to enter and experience worship. | Quaker meeting | FMM 154 |
| Four doors to meeting for worship | Taber, William | Series of four stages to entering worship of God. | Quaker meeting | FMM 013 |
| Four doors to meeting for worship | Taber, William P., Jr. | Four stages to pass through to enter and experience worship. | Quaker meeting | FMM 255 |
| Four doors to meeting for worship | Taber, William P., Jr. | Four stages to pass through to enter and experience worship. | Quaker meeting | FMM 254 |
| Four doors to meeting for worship | Taber, William P., Jr. | Four stages to pass through to enter and experience worship | Quaker meeting | FMM 466 |
| Four doors to meeting for worship | Taber, William P., Jr. | Four stages to pass through to enter and experience worship. | Quaker meeting | FMM 172 |
| Four doors to meeting for worship | Taber, William P., Jr. | Four stages to pass through to enter and experience worship. | Quaker meeting | FMM 126 |
| Four doors to meeting for worship | Taber, William P., Jr. | Four stages to pass through to enter and experience worship. | Quaker meeting | FMM 151 |
| Four doors to meeting for worship | Taber, William | Four stages to pass through to enter and experience worship. | Quaker meeting | FMM 008 |
| Four doors to meeting for worship | Taber, William P., Jr. | Four stages to pass through to enter and experience worship. | Quaker meeting | FMM 155 |
| Four doors to meeting for worship | Taber, William P., Jr. | Four stages to pass through to enter and experience worship. | Quaker meeting | FMM 156 |
| Four doors to meeting for worship | Taber, William P., Jr. | Four stages to pass through to enter and experience worship. | Quaker meeting | FMM 157 |
| Frederick | Lionni, Leo | Frederick, who is the dreamer among the field mice, suggests the psychological truth that when we are in dire need, it is our dreams of happier times which alone can sustain us…A story about the glory of the human spirit. | Children | FMM 186 |
| Freedom train: the story of Harriet Tubman | Sterling, Dorothy | Born into slavery, Harriet Tubman knew only hard work and hunger. When she finally did escape North, by the secret route called the “Underground Railroad,” Harriet didn’t forget her people. Repeatedly she risked her life to lead them on the same secret, dangerous journey. | Children | FMM 428 |
| Friend of life: a biography of Rufus M. Jones | Vining, Elizabeth Gray | Jones was brought up in a rural Quaker community in Main. He was Professor of Philosophy at Haverford College, one of the founders of the American Friends Service Committee and contributed towards ending the divisions among American friends. | Biography | FMM 072 |
| Friend of life: the biography of Rufus M. Jones | Vining, Elizabeth Gray | Rufus M. Jones (1863-1948) was a Quaker, brought up in Maine. He was Professor of Philosophy at Haverford College, Penn.. an historian and authority on mystical religion. He helped end the divison among American Friends towards the world community of Friends and was a fou nder of the American Friends Service Committee. | Biography | FMM 281 |
| Friendly Bible study | Spears, Joanne & Larry | Standards for analyzing Bible study.8 steps to a Quaker Bible study group. | Education, adult | FMM 433 |
| Friendly Bible study | Spears, Joanne & Larry | Written for Friends who have been away from the Bible and who sense a need to turn in its direction. Suggests Bible study method.- 8 steps. | Bible Study | FMM 253 |
| Friendly story caravan, the | | problem presented in all stories- how to tell truth without sentimentality on the one hand, and without threatening to extinguish hope for children on the other. | Children | FMM 430 |
| Friends and the ecumenical movement | Nuhn, Ferner | Councils of churches. Encounter of Friends with the ecumenical movement. Quaker approach to ecumenism: the interreligious dimension. Friends and ecumenical relations. | Quakers in the wider community | FMM 340 |
| Friends and womankind: a Friend’s viewpoint | Calderone, Dr. Mary | Why the separate-but-equal term womankind, as if women were a sub-species? Why not use humankind to mean men, women and children? Being Quaker lays on the responsibility for tracking down one’s own bigotries, prejudices, inconsistencies, blindnesses. | Women | FMM 103 |
| Friends consultation on spiritual authority and accountability | | Quaker Hill Conference Center, Richmond, Indiana, 1984. Keynote address by Louise Wilson. “Biblical Perspectives on authority”. “Sources of spiritual authority”. Accounrtability among Friends”. | Quaker meeting | FMM 162 |
| Friends for 350 years" the history and beliefs of the Society of Friends since George Fox started the Quaker movement | Brinton, Howard H. | This book chronicles the Quaker movement in its liberal tradition, articulating principles and practices of this non-creedal faith and its testimonies of nonviolence. | History, Quaker | 601 |
| From convincement to conversion | Cobin, Martin | The author grew up in a Jewish home and describes how this background affected how he approached Christianity and the Quakers when he attended First-Day school. | Quaker writings | FMM 318 |
| From West Point to Quakerism | Heller, Mike | Pendle Hill Pamphlet 389. 34p. "As a young man at West Point, Mike Heller found himself in a hostile environment, struggling to fit in where he was learning that he did not belong, searching for something to hold onto that was true and that nurtured his spirit." Pendle Hill | Quaker writings | FMM 641 |
| Front porch tales | Gulley, Philip | “The tales.Philip Gulley unveils are tender and humorous…filled with sudden, unexpected, lump-in-the throat poignancy. | Fiction | FMM 260 |
| Front porch tales | Gulley, Philip | A collection of stories told in a warm and easy style. They are tender and humorous | Fiction | FMM 136 |
| Gandhi reader, the: a sourcebook of his life and writings | Jack, Homer, A., ed. | This collects the significant writings by and about Mahatma Gandhi, culled from 500 volumes, newspapers, and magazines. | Miscellaneous | 616 |
| Garlic testament, a: seasons on a small New Mexico farm | Crawford, Stanley | Garlic questions finally answered. Uprightness is all. Earth: that sea. Garlic ghettos. Flying clone. Cropis, words, movies. One makes twelve. Water. Pound weight of the real. Which leads to the subject of vampires. Winter. Spring. Summer also covered. | | FMM 195 |
| Gather together in my name | Angelou, Maya | 2nd book of biography. Describes lives and times of many black people in late ‘40s. Young woman in America. | Biography | FMM 252 |
| Gathered meeting, the | Kelly, Thomas R. | Group mysticism. Foundation of the gathered meeting. Conditions favoring a gathered meeting.Meetings that have not been gathered. | Quaker meeting | FMM 509 |
| Gathered meeting, the | Kelly, Thomas R. | Group mysticism. Foundation of the gathered meeting. Conditions favoring a gathered meeting.Meetings that have not been gathered. | Quaker meeting | FMM 510 |
| Gathered meeting, the | Kelly, Thomas R. | Group mysticism. Foundation of the gathered meeting. Conditions favoring a gathered meeting.Meetings that have not been gathered. | Quaker meeting | FMM 499 |
| Gathered meeting, the | Kelly, Thomas R. | Group mysticism. Foundation of the gathered meeting. Conditions favoring a gathered meeting.Meetings that have not been gathered. | Quaker meeting | FMM 506 |
| Gathered meeting, the | Kelly, Thomas R. | | Quaker meeting | FMM 500 |
| Gathered meeting, the | Kelly, Thomas R. | Group mysticism. Transient. Sense of passivity. Foundation of gather meeting. Conditions that favor a gathered meeting. | Quaker meeting | FMM 541 |
| Gathered meeting, the | Kelly, Thomas R. | Group mysticism. Foundation of the gathered meeting. Conditions favoring a gathered meeting.Meetings that have not been gathered. | Quaker meeting | FMM 501 |
| Gathered meeting, the | Kelly, Thomas R. | Group mysticism. Foundation of the gathered meeting. Conditions favoring a gathered meeting.Meetings that have not been gathered. | Quaker meeting | FMM 502 |
| Gathered meeting, the | Kelly, Thomas R. | Group mysticism. Foundation of the gathered meeting. Conditions favoring a gathered meeting.Meetings that have not been gathered. | Quaker meeting | FMM 503 |
| Gathered meeting, the | Kelly, Thomas R. | Group mysticism. Foundation of the gathered meeting. Conditions favoring a gathered meeting.Meetings that have not been gathered. | Quaker meeting | FMM 504 |
| Gathered meeting, the | Kelly, Thomas R. | Group mysticism. Foundation of the gathered meeting. Conditions favoring a gathered meeting.Meetings that have not been gathered. | Quaker meeting | FMM 497 |
| Gathered meeting, the | Kelly, Thomas R. | Group mysticism. Foundation of the gathered meeting. Conditions favoring a gathered meeting.Meetings that have not been gathered. | Quaker meeting | FMM 498 |
| Gathered meeting, the | Kelly, Thomas R. | Group mysticism. Foundation of the gathered meeting. Conditions favoring a gathered meeting.Meetings that have not been gathered. | Quaker meeting | FMM 505 |
| Gathered meeting, the | Kelly, Thomas R. | Group mysticism. Foundation of the gathered meeting. Conditions favoring a gathered meeting.Meetings that have not been gathered. | Quaker meeting | FMM 507 |
| Gathered meeting, the | Kelly, Thomas R. | Group mysticism. Foundation of the gathered meeting. Conditions favoring a gathered meeting.Meetings that have not been gathered. | Quaker meeting | FMM 508 |
| Genesee friend: the life and times of Sunderland Pattison Gardner | Polster, Betty | Gardner, a Friend of Genesee Yearly Meeting in 19th century. Annual Canadian lecture given in his name. | Biography | FMM 496 |
| Gentle Books I & II, “Papa Cole’s birds” and “Mimi” | Uplinger, Betty Lou | Mimi is a story about a farm and farm-dog. Papa Cole’s Birds is about finding beauty in everyday life. | Children | FMM 373 |
| George Fox’s message is relevant for today | Benson, Lewis | Recovery of Fox’s message. A new kind of Christian community. | Quaker beliefs | FMM 153 |
| George Fox’s ‘Book of Miracles’ | Cadbury, Henry J., ed. | Forewards by Rufus M. Jones, jim Pym, and Paul Anderson. Introduction: miracle in seventeenth-century England, Quaker miracles both ridiculed and demanded, Quaker claims and caution, George Fox: miracle and medicine. The lost book- recovery and contents. Contemporary publications of miracles. Attacks on published miracles. Text and notes of ‘Book of miracles’. Index | Quaker writings | FMM 420 |
| Ghosts of the Mohawk & other stories | Curtis, Anna L. | Stories from 1621 to 1813 about pioneers from Massachusetts, from Massasoit to Tecumseh, Quakers of Pennsylvania, Dutch of NY | Fiction | FMM 200 |
| Gitanjali (song offerings) | Tagore, Rabindranath | Collection of prose translations made by the author from the original Bengali. Tagore, an Indian national figure, was a poet, novelist, and playwright who died in 1941. He was awarded a Nobel prize for literature. | Miscellaneous | FMM 311 |
| Giving | Hughes, Shirley | You can give someone an angry look…or a big smile. Humor and good feeling in this story featuring a little girl and her baby brother. | Children | FMM 188 |
| Gnostic scriptures, the | Layton, Bentley, translator | Gnostic scripture, canon; Valentinian writings; conclusions, sources in Greek; sources in other languages- Irenaeus and ancient translations | Christianity | FMM 298 |
| God and utopia: the church in a technological civilization | Vahanian, Gabriel | Christianity’s obsolescence or the ecclesial revolution? Ideology, utopia, eschatology. The eschaton as novum. Eschatology and technological utopianism. Ecclesial revolution and technological society. Church and pleroma. | Christianity | FMM 196 |
| Godless for God's sake- nontheism in contemporary Quakerism | Boulton, David, ed. | "Readers who seek a faith or world-view free of supernaturalism, whether they are Friends, members of other traditions or drop-outs from old-time religion, will find themselves in the company of a varied group whose search for an authentic 21st century understanding of religion and spirituality has led them to declare themselves 'Godless- for God's sake'. 142 p. | Quaker writings | FMM 631 |
| Going back: a poet who was once a Marine returns to Vietnam | Ehrhart, W.D. | Ehrhart enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps at age 17, in 1966. He was honorably discharged after serving in Vietnam. He wrote poetry after attending Swarthmore College and the Univ. of Illinois. In 1985, he returned to Vietnam to see the country against which he had once waged war. | Literature | FMM 404 |
| Good ways, the | Ansley, Delight | Religions of early Egypt, Greece, Palestine, India and China. Those based on teachings of Mohammed, Buddha, and Jesus. Biography of founder of each faith and legends. What happens to a religion when people worship the man instead of the principles he stood for. | Other religions | FMM 033 |
| Gospel of Mary Magdalene, the | Leloup, Jean-Yves | Orthodox theologian Jean-Yves Leloup's translation of the Gospel of Mary from the Coptic and his profound commentary on this text are presented her for the first time in English. | Bible Study | 621 |
| Gospel order packet | New York Yearly Meeting | Quaker understanding of faithful church community. Practice of Quaker worship. Howard Brinton’s Guide to Quaker Practice .Three definitions of gospel order. Toward a gathered friends community. | Quaker meeting | FMM 394 |
| Grounded in God: care and nurture in Friends meeting | McBee, Patricia, ed. | Role of pastoral caregiver, membership and the clearness process, pastoral care for marriage and divorce,, illness and death, and mental illness, care of the meeting community, facing conflict in the meeting, nurturing each member of meeting. | Quaker meeting | FMM 243 |
| Grounded in God: care and nurture in Friends meeting. | McBee, Patricia, ed. | Covers the timeless and repeating cycles within the life of a meeting as well as particular problems of our times. Pastoral care for marriage and divorce, in meetings, of meeting community, for illness and death, for mental illness, of each member. Facing conflict in the meeting. | Quaker meeting | FMM 434 |
| Grounded in God: care and nurture in Friends meeting. | McBee, Patricia, ed. | Role of pastoral caregiver. Membership in Meetings. Pastoral care for marriage and divorce. Care of the meeting community,pastoral care for illness and death. Facing conflict in the meeting. Pastoral care for persons with mental illness. Welfare of each member. | Quaker meeting | FMM 342 |
| Growing in the Light: toward a better understanding of Quakerism toda. Nine lessons for grades 6-8 | Reichardt, Dorothy | Meeting for Worship & Business, membership, testimonies (community, equality, harmony, simplicity), A Quaker is.... | Education, K-12 | FMM 220 |
| Growing into goodness: essays on Quaker education | Lacey, Paul A. | Spiritual purposes of a Quaker school. That of God in everyone. Quaker decision making. Testimonies. Owing to the want of a suitable teacher. Liberal, guarded and religious education on moderate terms. Guarding education: from what and for what? Comenius, Pestalozzi, Froebel, Montessori. Progress education and Quaker schools. Ethics, ethos and a Quaker philosophy of education | Education, K-12 | FMM 494 |
| Growing strong in the seasons of life | Swindoll, Charles R. | 144 readings with accompanying passages of Scripture centered around the four seasons. Included are special action steps designed to help you put the lesson of the chapter to personal practice. | Religious Life | FMM 005 |
| Guest of my life | Watson, Elizabeth | Included in this spiritual pilgrimage is a journey by the author from grief over her daughter’s death. Selections from authors Emily Dickinson, Rainer Maria Rilke, Katherine Mansfield and others. How to emerge from suffering through faith. | Biography | FMM 137 |
| Guests of my life | Watson, Elizabeth | Author talks of transforming journey from deep grief over the accidental death of her daughter to unfolding awareness of the oneness of all life. Includes writings of Emily Dickinson, Rainer Maria Rilke, Katherine Mansfield, Rabindranath Tagore, Alan Paton and Walt Whitman. | Literature | FMM 352 |
| Guests of my life | Watson, Elizabeth | Author talks of transforming journey from deep grief over the accidental death of her daughter to unfolding awareness of the oneness of all life. Includes writings of Emily Dickinson, Rainer Maria Rilke, Katherine Mansfield, Rabindranath Tagore, Alan Paton and Walt Whitman. | Literature | 588 |
| Guide to Quaker practice | Brinton, Howard H. | Meeting for worship and business. Queries. Ministry of teaching. Social testimonies. | Quaker beliefs | FMM 467 |
| Guide to Quaker practice | Brinton, Howard H. | Meeting for worship, meeting for business, business before the meeting, queries, ministry of teaching, social testimonies | Quaker beliefs | FMM 301 |
| Guiding boys and girls in Friends worship | Committees on Religious Education of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends | Responsibility for children’s worship: parents, ministry and counsel, first-day school. Children’s worship- prayer, children’s meetings. Worship for older boys and girls: preparation of leaders, individual and group worship, activities. Practical suggestions | Education, K-6 | FMM 122 |
| Handbook on military taxes & conscience | Coffin, Linda B. | Bible. Quaker history. What the churches say. International response. Search for legislative accommodation. Options & consequences. Spiritual leadings & rational decisions. Honoring God or paying Caesar. Peace Tax Fund Bill in plain English. Commonly asked questions | Education, adult | FMM 416 |
| Harriet and the promised land | Lawrence, Jacob | About Harriet Tubman. Winner of a 1993 Parents’ Choice Award. | Children | FMM 347 |
| Harriet and the promised land | Lawrence, Jacob | About Harriet Tubman. Winner of a 1993 Parents’ Choice Award. | Children | FMM 349 |
| Harriet and the promised land | Lawrence, Jacob | About Harriet Tubman. Winner of a 1993 Parents’ Choice Award. | Children | FMM 350 |
| Harriet and the promised land | Lawrence, Jacob | About Harriet Tubman. Winner of a 1993 Parents’ Choice Award. | Children | FMM 351 |
| Harriet and the promised land | Lawrence, Jacob | About Harriet Tubman. Winner of a 1993 Parents’ Choice Award. | Children | FMM 348 |
| He lived among us | | Life of Jesus in cartoon form. Grades 4-adult | Children | FMM 091 |
| Healing power: what it is and what to do with it | Gunstone, John | Examination of nature of healing as descry bed in the Bible and practice by Christians throughout the centuries. Do miracles still happen? Why aren’t some people healed? What role does faith play in the healing ministry? | Christianity | FMM 074 |
| Heart of a woman, the | Angelou, Maya | 4th book of biography. Singer/dancer in N.Y. City, Harlem Writers Guild. Northern coordinator of Martin Luther King’s history-making quest. | Biography | FMM 312 |
| Holy Bible, Contemporary English Version | | Goal of the translators was not to create new or novel interpretations of the text. The goal was to express mainstream interpretations of the text in current, everyday English. C. 1995. | Bible Study | FMM 435 |
| Holy listening: the art of spiritual direction | Guenther, Margaret | Holistening, welcoming the stranger, good teachers, midwife to the soul, women and spiritual direction. Sensitive to women’s gifts, struggles and issues. | Religious Life | FMM 365 |
| Home play | | Activities for families alone, when family is with others, places to lay. Family etiquette. Rainy days. Pets in the home. Books. | Family | FMM 049 |
| Home town tales: recollections of kindness, peace, and joy | Gulley, Philip | “Life was uncomplicated and people knew each other by name. Folks cared for one another and were willing to do what was right- no matter the cost. Travel back to a simpler time. | Fiction | FMM 310 |
| Home town tales: recollections of kindness, peace, and joy | Gulley, Philip | In Gulley’s home town, life was uncomplicated and people knew each other by name. Folks cared for one another and were willing to do what was right- no matter the cost. | Fiction | FMM 138 |
| Horse and his boy, the | Lewis, C.S. | How a talking horse and a boy prince saved Narnia from invasion | Fiction | FMM 130 |
| How do we convince the public?: the place of community education in creating healing justice | Morris, Ruth | Target groups for community education- the converted, the sympathetic, the neutral, the hostile. Methods of community education- mass media, groups and audiences, one to one approaches. Creative methods of education for penal abolition. | Peace and justice | FMM 519 |
| How to read the New Testament | Charpentier, Etienne | 3 stages in the formation of the New Testament.Literary Genre of the Gospel. World of the first Christians. Easter. Paul and his letters… Historical information and critical perspectives are presented. | Bible Study | FMM 191 |
| How to teach peace to children | Peachey, J. Lome | The family’s responsibility for teaching peace, twenty suggestions, Church/Meeting and the home, suggestions for group discussion | Children | FMM 308 |
| Human sexuality and the Quaker conscience | Calderone, Mary S. | Sexualization process. Sexuality and society in conflict (heterosexuality and homosexuality, male-female relationships, eroticism). Basic sociosexual issues. | Religious Life | FMM 444 |
| Hydrogen futures: toward a sustainable energy system | Dunn, Seth | Sources of hydrogen. Cheaper and cleaner methods of hydrogen use. Government role. Need of public policies and educational efforts. | Environmental Education | FMM 490 |
| Hymn of the universe | deChardin, Pierre Teilhard | Author, a scientist-priest, writes as a man of prayer. He discusses poetically,the growth of Christ’s mystical body, and the consecration of the cosmos. | Religious Life | FMM 125 |
| I am a friend, Teacher's manual, grades 1 & 2 | Friends United | 13 lessons, to help children to know what it means to be called a friend and a Friend. helps teachers with ideas. | Education, K-6 | FMM 219 |
| I shall not be moved | Angelou, Maya | Black, bitter, and beautiful, the author speaks of Black survival. | Literature | FMM 385 |
| I take thee, Serenity | Newman, Daisy | Quaker Life says,” Joy is very present in this attractive novel; joy that is deep, contagious, and impressive. | Fiction | FMM 431 |
| Idea of a Quaker college, the | Bennett, Douglas C. | Earlham College. Condition of Friends in the U.S. Stages of a Quaker college. Essential ideas. Challenges ahead. | Education, adult | FMM 492 |
| Ideas for teaching First Day schoola | Holiday, Marsha | Pargaragh long ideas arranged alphabetically. Adam, Eve and the serpent on trail. Advent calendars. Amnest international letter writing. Backyard wildlife habitat…Books of the Bible...write and illustrated a book or Bible study. | Education, K-12 | FMM 181 |
| If Grace is True: Why God will save every person | Gulley, Philip and James Mulholland | Gulley and Mulholland, both pastors, reject the belief that only some people will be saved and go to heaven. Instead, they separately arrive at the truth that God will save every person. | Quaker writings | FMM 638 |
| Immigration in a crowded world, a Friends perspective | | Brief history of immigration in world and North America. Quaker vision. Things we can do. | Quaker writings | FMM 338 |
| Improvisation & spiritual disciplines: continuing the divine-human duet | Conti-Entin, Carol | A musician spends years training before the first improvisations emerge. Faith the size of a mustard seed is enough to hear and answer the Inner Guide’s next gesture and allow the duet to continue. Sabbath observance. Bible reading. Journal keeping. Tithing. Praying | Quaker beliefs | FMM 405 |
| In and out of the silence | Brimelow, Elizabeth | Quaker worship. Emphasis on openness, questioning and experiment rather than on specific teaching. Written for Quaker parents and others who may find it difficult to settle on a starting point or reach common ground for the spiritual nurture of the children. | Family | FMM 440 |
| In God we die | Ostrom, Warren | We look with fresh eyes at the prospect of our own death and dying, reminding us that we can trust the Spirit with our lives and deaths. Advances in the technologies and institutions of life preservation seem to take our lives out of God's hands, presenting choices with consequences we may not understand. Opportunities or pressures to prolong our own survival and that of the people we care for sometimes lead us down paths contrary to our values and may deprive us of peaceful closure. | Religious Life | 625 |
| In God we lived | Ostrom, Warren | The author traces his journey as he finds a personal religion which culminates in joining University Friends Meeting. | Quaker writings | FMM 406 |
| In His steps | Sheldon, Charles M. | Story of a pastor and a small group of Christians who determined in their hearts to react in every situation as they thought Jesus would. Set against the hypocrisy and social upheavals of the 1890’s.A sudden and upsetting incident which disrupted the Sunday morning worship service became renown worldwide. | Religious Life | FMM 015 |
| In woman’s soul: 1972 Peace calendar: a selection of statements and artwork by women on peace and social justice | War Resisters League | Women who were forced to discover that women’s reliance on qualities other than physical strength indicates a hopeful direction for all humankind. Includes a couple of paragraphs about Rosa Parks, Sojourner Truth, Marjorie Swann, Jeannette Rankin, Bella Abzug and many others. | Peace and justice | FMM 040 |
| Incendiary fellowship, the | Trueblood, Elton | Trueblood asserts that a new and active paganism is emerging. Christianity should again become a vibrant, fighting force. | Christianity | FMM 025 |
| Index of Pendle Hill Pamphlets, 1934-1994 | Drost, Jerome, comp. | Annotated index of pamphlets in numerical order. Author, title and subject category indexes | Religious Life | FMM 316 |
| Inspirational poems for your quiet hour, vol. 25 | Stuyvesant, Carolyn, sel. | Examples of titles- A bird. A mother’s song. As I grow old. Calvary. Charity. Dare to do right. Everybody’s lonesome. I saw God wash the world. Politeness won. When a mama goes to bed. | Literature | FMM 142 |
| Instead of prisons: a handbook for abolitionists | | Nine perspectives for prison abolitionists: Time to begin. Demythologizing our views of prison. Diminishing/dismantling the prison system. Moratorium on prison/jail construction.Decarcerate/ Excarcerate/ Restraint of the few. New responses to crimes with victims. Empowerment | Peace and justice | FMM 006 |
| Instead of prisons: a handbook for abolitionists | | Nine perspectives for prison abolitionists: Time to begin. Demythologizing our views of prison. Diminishing/dismantling the prison system. Moratorium on prison/jail construction.Decarcerate/ Excarcerate/ Restraint of the few. New responses to crimes with victims. Empowerment. | Peace and justice | FMM 491 |
| Interpretation of Quakerism, an | Jones, Rufus M. | Light within. Experiment in the practice of lay religion. Quakerism refused to narrow down its sacramental experiences to rare occasions and to limit “divine service” to a few selected seasons and localities. Christ’s way of life is a practical method for the guidance of life in the world today. | Quaker beliefs | FMM 546 |
| Introducing Quakers | Gorman, George H. | Approach to faith, Quakers and Christianity, Quaker worship, Quaker community, Quaker organization, Quaker concerns, national activities, Can I become a Quaker? | Quaker beliefs | FMM 235 |
| Introduction to Haiku, an: an anthology of poems and poets from Basho to Shiki. | Henderson, Harold, trans. | Brevity and apparent simplicity of the seventeen syllable haiku contributes to its wide popularity in Japan. | Miscellaneous | FMM 016 |
| Introduction to Quakers, an | Trueblood, D. Elton | For newcomers to the Quaker movement. The name. History. The real presence. Applied Christianity. Worship. New Testament pattern. Sacramental idea. Lord’s supper. Contemporary Quakerism. Ministry. Priesthood of all. Quakers in the world. Intellectual vocation. Invitation to pilgrimage. | Quaker beliefs | FMM 167 |
| Invitation to climb a mountain | Frullinger, Florence | Why plain Quaker meeting houses? Compares spiritual climb with mountain climb where simple, light equipment is best. Preparing for meeting, what to think about, and connection to daily lives. | Children | FMM 426 |
| Inward light: how Quakerism unites universalem and Christianity | | Long-standing tension in the Religious Society of Friends between Christianity and Universalism. Each side is sure their position is the true one. Description of light closely follows that of George Fox in his Journal. | Quaker beliefs | FMM 053 |
| Is your money working for the world? | Levin, Jennie | This study helps us explore our attitudes to money and lifestyle in the light of our testimonies. | Quaker meeting | FMM 487 |
| Jacob Boehme: insights into the challenge of evil | Liem, Ann | Life of Boehme. Nature and manisfestation of God. Salvation and regeneration. Problem of free will. Practical applications. | Quaker writings | FMM 324 |
| Jacob Boehme: insights into the challenge of evil | Liem, Ann | Differences between Boehme and Fox, Nature and manifestation of God, salvation and regeneration, problem of free will, practical applications | Quaker beliefs | FMM 300 |
| Jerusalem, shining still | Kuskin, Karla | Story of the light and spirit of a city that continues to shine. | Children | FMM 165 |
| Jesus before Christianity | Nolan, Albert | Jesus :before he became enshrined in doctrine, dogma, and ritual. | Christianity | FMM 289 |
| Jesus who was He? | Snyder, Mary | Curriculum for grades 4-8. Jesus placed in context of time and place. Students consider His teaching to people when He lived, then to people today and for each of us individually. Includes art and drama, lesson plans. | Education, adult | FMM 381 |
| Jesus, Jefferson, and the task of Friends | Garver, Newton | | Quaker writings | FMM 234 |
| Jesus, teacher and friend (a course for second and third grades) | Pineo, Caroline | Jesus’ boyhood. Christmas story- then and now. Jesus: teacher and friend. Includes activities and discussion ideas. | Education, K-6 | FMM 037 |
| Jesus, who was He? | Snyder, Mary | Prophecies. Christmas. Boyhood. Last years. Miracles. Road to Damascus. | Bible Study | FMM 472 |
| John Woolman: the mind of the Quaker saint | Cady, Edwin H. | One of first in 18th century America to formulate a well-defined case for the abolition of slavery. Iternerant preacher. Opposed military conscription and taxation and “the iniquitous practice of dealing in Negroes.” | Biography | FMM 140 |
| John: the believable gospel | Barman, Ben | Event sequence as portrayed by the Gospel of John gives an authentic background to the teachings of Jesus. Gives a plausible basis to the ongoing quest for greater spiritual understanding. | Bible Study | FMM 441 |
| Journal of George Fox, the | Nickalls, John L., ed. | George Fox (1624-1691), born in England, traveled in Ireland, Europe and America. He was persecuted and imprisoned. This edition is based on the manuscript sources, and hopefully recaptures the immediacy of Fox. Nickalls was librarian at Friends Hous in London for many years. | Quaker writings | 613 |
| Journal of George Fox, the | Nickalls, John L., ed. | George Fox (1624-1691) through his leadership and writings is regarded as the seminal figure of the Society of Friends | Quaker writings | FMM 276 |
| Journal of George Fox, the | Nickalls, John L., ed. | George Fox (1624-1691), born in England, traveled in Ireland, Europe and America. He was persecuted and imprisoned. This edition is based on the manuscript sources, and hopefully recaptures the immediacy of Fox. Nickalls was librarian at Friends Hous in London for many years. | Quaker writings | FMM 374 |
| Journal of George Fox, the | Nickalls, John L., ed. | George Fox (1624-1691) through his leadership and writings is regarded as the seminal figure of the Society of Friends. | Quaker writings | FMM 064 |
| Journey to Bosnia, return to self | O’Hatnick, Suzanne Hubbard | Stories of Bosnia and Herzegovina citizens. Of growing faith as she served on Christian Peacemaker Team. | Peace and justice | FMM 330 |
| Journey to universalism | Watson, Elizabeth | Journey to Israel, India and Greece. Author feels that “if those who wield temporal power had made the journey to universalism, they would have found other ways to deal with the problems in the Middle East. | Quaker writings | FMM 062 |
| Jung and the Christian Way | Bryant, Christopher | How to probe your own depths using Jung's tools of self-exploration and traditional Christian practices of prayer, worship, meditation | Christianity | FMM 222 |
| Jung and the Quaker way | Wallis, Jack H. | Compares Jung’s teaching with faith and practice of Quakers. The context- organized religion and the living spirit; psychology, worship and the shadow; feelings, relationships, values; religious attitude. Challenge- belief and disbelief; perfection, growth , wholeness; balance, images of God and Jesus; personality; maleness and femaleness. Response- Harmonising opposites; vocation and the collective unconscious; symbols of transcendence, reasonable faith. | Songbooks | FMM 366 |
| Just give ma a cool drink of water ‘fore I Diiie. | Angelou, Maya | Poems of love and nostalgic memory and confratations inherent in a racial society. | Miscellaneous | FMM 036 |
| Just give us the facts: statistics and facts on criminal justice | Morris, Ruth | Peace and justice | Peace and justice | FMM 522 |
| Just listen | Morris, Winifred | Tara can listen to the silence at Grandma’s in the country. Then Grandma moves to the city. Tara develops new interests. Grandma and Tara return to listening. | Children | FMM 170 |
| Just shy of Harmony | Gulley, Philip | Sam has an unexpected crisis of faith- will he overcome it? Does the future of the church really lie with Pastor Jimmy of the Harmony Worship Center and sermons like “Ten Mutual Funds Jesus Would Die For”? Will Wayne Fleming resolve his conflicted love for the beautiful lawyer Deena? | Fiction | FMM 135 |
| Justice, peace and the integrity of creation: this is what Yahweh asks of you: only this, to act justly, to love tenderly and to | Thomas, Anne | Integrity of creation; act justly, love tenderly and walk humbly; from the Sixth Assembly of the World Council of Churches meeting in Vancouver, Canada in 1983 | Peace and justice | FMM 287 |
| Know your Bible | Jones, Mary Alice | Languages. From spoken words to printed books. Maps and charts Does not include stories, but tells what the Bible is and what it means. | Children | FMM 460 |
| Know your FCNL | | Friends Community National Legislatures, FCNL, suggestions for meeting contacts. Background. Action: visibility, sensitivity, credibility, stability | Quaker meeting | FMM 102 |
| Leadership among Friends | McDonald, Ron | “I declare that we are a lost Society of Friends…So I ask four questions in this pamphlet: What are we to be? And What are we to do? The third is for you: What vision do you have regarding Quakerism? And finally: Are you willing to share that vision fully, courageously, even if it shatters a few idols?” | Quaker meeting | FMM 418 |
| Leadership among friends | McDonald, Don | 4 questions- What are we to be? What are we to do? What vision do you have regarding Quakerism? Are you willing to share that vision fully, courageously, even if it shatters a few idols? The author feels that the vision of the Society of Friends is lost. | Quaker meeting | FMM 320 |
| Let their lives speak | Watson, Elizabeth | Sarah- the importance of faith, Rebekah- the importance of hope, Rachel-the importance of love1 | Bible Study | FMM 237 |
| Let this life speak: the legacy of Henry Joel Cadbury | Bacon , Margaret Hope | Cadbury was an eminent biblical scholar and beloved Quaker pacifist. | Biography | FMM 115 |
| Let your life speak: listening for the voice | Palmer, Parker J. | Telling stories from his own life and the lives of others who have made a difference, Palmer shares insights gained from darkness and depression as well as fulfillment and joy, illuminating a pathway toward vocation for all who seek the true calling of their lives. | Quaker writings | 618 |
| Letters from Yellowstone | Smith, Diane | "In the spring of 1898, A.E. Bartram- a feisty young woman with a love for botany- is invited to join a field study in Yellowstone National Park...Yellowstone's pristine beauty- threatened even a century ago by misguided tourism- the group is splintered by differing views on science, nature, and economics."- publisher. This is a historical novel. 226 p. | Fiction | FMM 636 |
| Let’s listen: ways of inviting children to listen and find God | Cook, Elizabeth Conant | Course for first graders and others. God in nature. Thanksgiving. Christmas. God in man’s creations- clocks, music, motors. Men who listened to God- Joshua, Elijah, George Fox and Sarah Fell, William, Penn, John Woolman, Elizabeth Fry, Rufus Jones | Education, K-6 | FMM 068 |
| Light and life in the fourth gospel | Brinton, Howard H. | Brings back Quakerism after influence of Methodist revival which substituted salvation through the blood atonement for salvation. | Bible Study | FMM 258 |
| Light within and selected writings, the | Penington, Isaac | Penington, 1617-1679. Biography. His testimony. Of certainty, and rightly grounded assurance in matters of religion. Extracts from “Concerning the Worship of the Living God”. Silent meetings. Prayer. Regeneration. Concerning making our calling and election sure. Concerning the mystery of lilfe and the mystery of the fellowship therein… | Quaker writings | FMM 139 |
| Lighting candles in the dark: stories of courage and love in action | | 40+ stories from all over the world about people who used nonviolent and creative action in difficult and dangerous situations. | Peace and justice | FMM 372 |
| Lilly’s secret | Imal, Miko | Lilly, the cat, becomes embarrassed about her paws. Her neighbor friend thinks they’re weird. Then she is embarrassed. What will her other friend think if he sees them? | Children | FMM 189 |
| Listening hearts: discerning call in community | Farnham, Suzanne G., Joseph P. Gill, R. Taylor McLean and Susan M. Ward | Call to ministry, discernment, community | Religious Life | FMM 249 |
| Listening spirituality, Vol II: Corporate spiritual practice among Friends | Loring, Patricia | Listening for and hearing the Spirit among us in the Meeting for Worship, Listening for the Spirit as it shapes our human relationships in community, discernment, listening for spiritual gifts and service in the meeting, listening for the spirit in organization and processes, relationship with God as the patterning principle of wider Quaker service, coming together for mutual support, naming your experience in tradition: programs of study | Religious Life | FMM 376 |
| Listening spirituality: Vol 1: Personal spiritual practices among friends | Loring, Patricia | Foundational personal practices in support of listening for God. Active meditative practices. Human activity in prayer. Prayer intermediate between active and listening prayer. Contemplative prayer and personal retreats. Supporting listening faithfulness to God in outer life. Listening modes of communal support for personal growth. | Religious Life | FMM 553 |
| Little boy Jesus, the | Brownback, Mary H. | 9 lessons. Workbook not included. Grades 1-2. activites, memory verse. | Education, K-6 | FMM 055 |
| Living gospels, the paraphrased Gospels and Book of Acts. | Taylor, Kenneth N. | Written in the language of today. | Bible Study | FMM 021 |
| Living in the light: some Quaker pioneers of the 20th century- Vol. II- in the wider world | | Pierre Ceresole, Arthur Eddington, Emilia Fogelklou, Sok-Hon Hasm, Fred Hasdlam, Henry Hodgkin, John Hoyland, Margarethe Lachmund, KaTHLEEN Lonsdale, Sigrid Lund, Thomas Lung’aho, Inazo Nitobe, Philip Noel-Baker, Heberto Sein, Suzanne Stephen, Will Warren, Margaret Watts | Biography | FMM 247 |
| Living letters, the paraphrased epistles | Taylor, Kenneth N. | Romans, Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Thessalonians, Timothy, Titus, Philemon, Hebrews, James, Peter, John, Jude- said as exactly as possible as the authors meant. Expanded where necessary for a clear understanding by the modern reader. | Bible Study | FMM 026 |
| Love or perish | Blanton, Smiley | Love binds us together and makes of our every act a new, rich and exciting experience. “For without love, we lose the will to live. Our mental and physical vitality is impaired, our resistance is lowered, and we succumb to illnesses that often prove fatal.”… | Miscellaneous | FMM 023 |
| Meanings of the word, Christ | Staudt, Edwin III | Quaker Universalist address of December 5, 1992. Perceptions of Jesus Christ changed after about 400A.D, ass the church became more organized. George Fox’s role, trilogy, Discusses Buddhism. | Bible Study | FMM 362 |
| Meditating with children, the art of concentration and centering: a workbook on new educational methods using meditation | Rozman, Deborah | Ideal- concentration and imagination. Looking ahead. Discipline. Class structure. Class sessions. Meditations. Energy activities. Special meditations for older children. Applications. Charts, diagrams, stories and yoga postures. | Environmental Education | FMM 469 |
| Members one of another: the dynamics of membership in Quaker Meeting | Gates, Thomas | Examines factors affecting the relationship between the Seeker and the Meeting, before and during membership. Stages to be gone through. Are we after peace, service, shared values, deepening of our faith? Spects of membership and obligations it may impose on us individually and as a faith family. | Quaker meeting | FMM 370 |
| Mindful Quaker, the: a brief introduction to Buddhist wisdom for friends | Brown, Valerie | 35 p.Pendle Hill publications. Valerie Brown, wwho is both a Quaker and a Bucdhist, explores the gifts that Buddhism has to offer Friends in our search for unity with the
Deivine Ground, for clarity in our worship, and for equanimity in our lives....she identifies the points of commonality as well as the valuable insights and techniques that Friends can derive from a discipline that has developed through more than 2,500 years of practice." Pendle Hill Publications
| Other religions | FMM 642 |
| Mindful Quaker, the: a brief introduction to Buddhist wisdom for friends | Brown, Valerie | Pendle Hill publications. Valerie Brown, wwho is both a Quaker and a Bucdhist, explores the gifts that Buddhism has to offer Friends in our search for unity with the
Deivine Ground, for clarity in our worship, and for equanimity in our lives....she identifies the points of commonality as well as the valuable insights and techniques that Friends can derive from a discipline that has developed through more than 2,500 years of practice." Pendle Hill Publications
| Other religions | FMM 642 |
| Ministry of presence, the: without agenda in South Africa | Crowe, Avis & Dyckman W. Vernilye | Process of going to South Africa, how they became engaged in the life of the community and Quaker meeting, how they became engaged in a ministry of presence. | Quaker writings | FMM 317 |
| Mishomis book: the voice of the Ojibway | Benton-Benai, Edward | The intent of the book is to provide to the reader an accurate and undistorted account of the culture, history and philosophy of the Ojibway Nation.It is written from oral tradition. | Native Americans | 602 |
| Mooncakes and flower beans: adventures in China & Japan | Milne, Teddy | A trip in 1993 to: Hong Kong, Canton, Lanzhou, Jiayuguan, Lanzhou, Xi’an, Guilin, Yangshuo, Tokyo, Nikko, Nagano, Takayama, Kurashiki, Kyoto, Hikone, Nara, Fuji, | Miscellaneous | FMM 285 |
| Mothers of feminism: the story of Quaker women in America | Bacon, Margaret Hope | Women of Society of Friends and feminist movement- Lucretia Mott, Susan B. Anthony, Alice Paul. | History, Quaker | FMM 206 |
| My book of Bible stories | | Old and New Testaments. Attractive color illustrations- numerous | Children | FMM 192 |
| My choices | Greene, Margaret | For early teen-agers. Stories of young people who make choices- forcing your ideas on a group of friends. Including an unpopular person at a party.responsibility. | Children | FMM 034 |
| My favorite book | | Being thankful for God’s creation. How children should behave- helpers, taking care of their bodies. | Children | FMM 465 |
| Mystery of Quaker light, the | Bien, Peter | Light is the central metaphor in the religious lives of Friends, but not of Friends alone. How did various ideas about Light influence the prologue to John's Gospel? What did early Friends understand Light to mean? In this pamphlet, Peter Bien explores the theology and poetry of Friends' favorite religious symbol. | Bible Study | 624 |
| Needle’s eye, the: a Philippine experience | Urner, Reilley | Author’s involvement with Filipino tribal peoples in 1976. Martial law dictatorship and rebels inspired by Chinese Maoists. | History, Quaker | FMM 326 |
| Neva Shalom/Wahat Al-Salam. | | Oasis of peace. Equal number of Jewish and Palestinian families life, work and educate their children in Israel. | Quaker beliefs | FMM 539 |
| New American Bible, the | | Translated from the original languages by members of the Catholic Biblical Association of America | Bible Study | FMM 334 |
| New call to peacemaking: a challenge to all Friends | Hadley, Norval,ed. | Biblical basis of peacemaking. Can wars be just? Christ and Caesar. Global nuclear threat. World organizations and peace. History of Quaker international peacemaking efforts. Just international distribution | Peace and justice | FMM 030 |
| New call to peacemaking: a challenge to all Friends | Hadley, Norval,ed. | Biblical basis of peacemaking. Can wars be just? Christ and Caesar. Global nuclear threat. World organizations and peace. History of Quaker international peacemaking efforts. Just international distribution | Peace and justice | FMM 414 |
| New people gathered in the power of the Lord, a | Cooper, Wilmer | The flowering of twentieth-century Quakerism, the role of Quakerism in the Christian movement, Some unresolved Quaker religious issues, prescription for renewal and mission, | History, Quaker | FMM 057 |
| New York Yearly Meeting | New York Yearly Meeting | History. Nurture and practice of the Life of the Spirit. Advices and Quaeries. Organization and business procedure. Membership. Ministry and Counsel and oversight. Visitation among meetings. Marriage. Funeral and memorial services. Burial grounds. | Quaker meeting | FMM 127 |
| New York Yearly Meeting at Chautauqua Institution, photographs | | Photographs of NYYM at Chautauqua Institition. Hosted partly by Fredonia Monthly Meeting. | Miscellaneous | FMM 456 |
| New York Yearly Meeting Handbook 1967 | | American Friends Service, Advancement committee. Audit committee. Alternatives to violence project, inc., committee. Barrington dunbar fund for black development. Financing. Corporation work committees. Education. Epistle committee. Evangelistic funds. Faith and practice committee. Black development. Indian affairs. Human relationships and sexuality. Junior year meeting committee. Ministry and counsel. Missionary funds. Mosher, h.h. fund., furray fund., lindley. Etc. | Yearbooks | FMM 265 |
| No royal road to reconciliation | Hoffman, Gene Knudsen | On healing personal trauma. Mass trauma: Vietnam. Mass trauma: the Holocaust. Some views of health. No conflict: no reconciliation. Compassionate listening. Forgiveness. | Peace and justice | FMM 395 |
| Nonviolence on trial | Hillegass, Robert W. | Personal experiences with nonviolent thinking and acting. Understandings and leadings that drew author into public peace witness. Tensions and fulfillments that arose. Process by which he learned that truth can be mediated through action. | Peace and justice | FMM 328 |
| Norman Whitney: Spectator papers | Rickett, Adele, ed. | Enlivening wit and wisdom. Deals with conflict and crises at home and abroad. Share racial agonies, atrocities of war. Author presented the American Friends Service Committee in counseling, running and international institute. | Peace and justice | FMM 010 |
| Not as the world giveth | Vernier, Philippe | Love, faith, grace, humility, obedience, holiness, joy | Religious Life | FMM 239 |
| Nudged by the spirit: stories of people responding to the still, small voice of God | Fardelmann, Charlotte Luman | Table of Contents: seed money, spiritual discernment, the call, prayer and contemplation, support from faith community, mentors, virst small steps, pilgrimage, struggle for justice, burn out and recovery, creativity and healing, singing, awakening, God's timing | Quakers in the wider community | 599 |
| Old Turtle | Wood, Douglas | A fable promoting deeper understanding of the ear and our relationship with all the beings who inhabit it. | Children | FMM 380 |
| On living with a concern for Gospel ministry | Drayton, Brian | Discusses giving and receiving ministry in Quaker faith. Shows temptations and opportunities of society today. | Quaker meeting | FMM 628 |
| On living with a concern for Gospel ministry. | Drayton, Brian | Advice on how to cherish, live with, and grow into the gift of ministry. Aimed at the specific temptations and opportunities of our own day. | Quaker writings | FMM 343 |
| On speaking out of the silence: vocal ministry in the unprogrammed meeting for worship | Steere, Douglas V. | Focuses upon the texture of the vocal ministry which comes up out of the silent, waiting, unprogrammed meeting. | Quaker meeting | FMM 031 |
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