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Newsletters from Quaker Universalist Publications:

Universalist Friends

Fall/Winter 2005, Volume 43   

From The Editor

Patricia A. Williams

Submissions & Events

A Note On Elizabeth Watson

Rhoda Gilman

Is The God of the Bible Ever Universal?

Eric M. Thompson

A Goddess Called "The Silence"

Rhyannan

Statement on Theological Diversity

Friends at Twin Cities Friends Meeting

Book Review

Rhoda Gilman

Spring/Summer 2005, Volume 42  

From The Editor

Patricia A. Williams

Universal WHAT?

Lynne Phillips

Quaker Universalism
In A World Religions Setting

Paul Alan Laughlin

Book Reviews

Sally Rickerman

Elaine Pagels Speaks To Friends

Friends General Conference
Gathering Events

Bishop Spong Inaugurates
the First Elizabeth Watson Lecture

Alice Carlton

Reflections On "Where Spirituality
And Science Collaborate"

Susan Rose

Fall/Winter 2004, Volume 41  

From The Clerk

Daniel A. Seeger

From The Editor

Rhoda Gilman

News Notes

Reflections From A Quaker Meeting

Alfred Roberts

American Mourning Poem

Maxwell Corydon Wheat, Jr.

Wars?

Sally Rickerman

Book Review

Sally Rickerman

Spring/Summer 2004, Volume 40

From The Clerk

Daniel A. Seeger

Introduction

Rich van Dellen

The Living Spirit Of Christ,
Historically And Today

Kathryn S. White

Thoughts From A Quaker-Buddhist

Rhoda Gilman

Universalism And Quakers

Larry Spears

Fall/Winter 2003, Volume 39

From the Editor

George Amoss, Jr.

From the Clerk

Richard Barnes

"Our Christianity"?

Jesse H. Holmes

Book Review: Real Like the Daisies
or Real Like I Love You?

Rhoda Gilman

Walking the Talk

Frank Wood

Fall/Winter 2000, Volume 35

From the Clerk

Richard Barnes

To Live a Life of Continuous Prayer

Rhoda R. Gilman

Correspondence

My Personal Religion

Henry Joel Cadbury

Spring/Summer 2000, Volume 34

From the Editor

George Amoss, Jr.

From the Clerk

Richard Barnes

Correspondence

Mystics, Metaphors, and God

Catherine C. Hull


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