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London, New York : Longmans, Green, [1950]
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inscription: Melbourne Friends Library July 1950
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“There are fascinating chapters on the character of an English Quaker, and on the Quakers and youth.... When a scholar is turned loose on a subject of experience no limits hold. This is very lively reading, as well as profound, and its authority is reinforced by comprehensive notes, appendices, and bibliography.”– Christian Science Monitor
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