Quaker history, Spring 2004

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George Fox and William Penn: their relationship and their roles within the Quaker movement. Liberal Friends discover Fox. “New light on old ways”: Gurneyites, Wilburites, and the early Friends. Search for seventeenth-century authority during the Hicksite reformation. Early Friends and the renewal of British Quakerism, 1890-1920. Isaac Penington and the authority of George Fox. “Come in at the door!” how Foxian metaphors of salvation speak to evangelical Friends. Holiness: the Quaker way of perfection.