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In cooperation with volunteers these older Pendle Hill pamphlets have been provided free of charge. Each title link provides a synopsis of the pamphlet as well as biographical and bibliographical information about the author. Pamphlets are available as Adobe® PDF files either in numerical page order or "booked" to allow folding into a booklet format.

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Index of Pendle Hill Pamphlets by Number

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Cooperation and Coercion as Methods of Social Change Pamhlet #1, Vincent D. Nicholson

A Religious Solution To The Social Problem Pamphlet #2, Howard Brinton

The Value of Voluntary Simplicity Pamphlet #3, Richard Gregg

The Totalitarian Claim Of The Gospels Pamphlet #4, Dora Willson

Rethinking Quaker Principles Pamphlet # 8, Rufus Jones

Community and Worship Pamphlet # 10, Douglas Steere

The World Task of Pacifism Pamphlet # 13, A J Muste

War is the Enemy Pamphlet # 15, A J Muste

New Nations For Old Pamphlet # 17, Kenneth Boulding

Reality of the Spiritual World Pamphlet # 21, Thomas Kelly

The Quaker Meeting Pamphlet # 26, Howard Collier

The Inward Journey of Isaac Penington Pamphlet # 29, Isaac Penington

No Cross No Crown Pamphlet #30, William Penn, Abridged by Anna Brinton

Our Hearts Are Restless Pamphlet # 32, Gilbert Kilpack

The Self to the Self Pamphlet # 35, Dora Willson

Are Your Meetings Held in the Life? Pamphlet # 37, Margaret Cary

Christianity and Civilization Pamphlet # 39, Arnold Toynbee

The Discipline of Prayer Pamphlet # 42, Frederick Tritton

The Quaker Doctrine of Inward Peace Pamphlet #44, Howard Brinton

The Faith of an Ex-Agnostic Pamphlet #46, Carol Murphy

The Nature of Quakerism, Pamphlet #47, Howard Brinton

The Society of Friends, Pamphlet #48, Howard Brinton

Christ in Catastrophe Pamphlet #49, Emil Fuchs

Self Deceit Pamphlet $50, Frederick Faber

Worship Pamphlet #51, John Woolman

Search, A Journey Through Personal Chaos Pamphlet #52, Ruth Domino

The Power of Truth, Pamphlet #53, Herrymon Maurer

Prophetic Ministry Pamphlet #54, Howard Brinton

Quaker Strongholds Pamphlet #59, Caroline Stephen

Promise of Deliverance Pamphlet #60, Dan Wilson

Guilt Pamphlet #61, Gerhard Ockel

Of Holy Disobedience Pamphlet #64, A J Muste

Reaching Decisions Pamphlet #65, Howard Brinton

The Ministry of Counseling Pamphlet #67, Carol Murphy

Experiment With a Life Pamphlet #69, Howard Collier

Let Your Lives Speak Pamphlet #71, Elfreda Vilpont Foulds

The Inner Islands Pamphlet #73, Winifred Rawlins

Can Quakerism Speak to the Times? Pamphlet #78, John Hobart

The Personal Relevance of Truth Pamphlet # 81, Thomas Brown

From Where They Sit, Pamphlet #84, Dorothy Hutchinson

The Examined Life Pamphlet #85, Carol Murphy

Nonviolent Resistance: A Nation's Way to Peace Pamphlet #88, Cecil Hinshaw

Scruples Pamphlet #89, Gilbert Kilpack

John Woolman and the 20th Century, Pamphlet #96, Reginald Reynolds

The Human Way Out, Pamphlet #97, Lewis Mumford

A Deeper Faith: The Thought of Paul Tillich Pamphlet #99, Carol Murphy

To The Refreshing Of The Children Of Light Pamphlet #101, Geoffrey F. Nuttall

The Way of Man Pamphlet #106, Martin Buber

Two Trends in Modern Quaker Thought Pamphlet #112, Albert Fowler

How They Became Friends Pamphlet #114, Howard Brinton

The Candle, The Lantern, The Daylight Pamphlet #116, Mildred Binns Young

Visible Witness: A Testimony for Radical Peace Action Pamphlet #118, Wilmer Young

Thou Dost Open Up My Life Pamphlet #127, Rufus Jones

Non-Violent Action: How It Works Pamphlet #129, George Lakey

Obstacles to Mystical Experience Pamphlet # 132, Scott Crom

The Evolutionary Potential of Quakerism Pamphlet #136, Kenneth Boulding

What Doth the Lord Require of Thee? Pamphlet #145, Mildred Binns Young

Lucretia Mott Speaking Pamphlet #234, compiled by Margaret Hope Bacon