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The Quakers and Lack of Structure

Is it a good idea to start a movement that has very little structure or written conventions? This is fine if the leaders are good, chosen wisely and hand over to other good leaders. However these leaders often have more depth and complexity to their devotional lives than they admit. When people come along who…

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Published February 6, 2012
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