Wear Thy Sword as Long as Thou Canst
"Young William Penn, a gentleman of high social status, had heard Quakers preach and had experienced an opening of the Spirit in his own life. After a few month... Read more.
Wallace Collett was a Quaker war tax resister and founder of a national food service organization. He was a board member of Haverford College, on the Board of Advisers of the Earlham School of Religion, and chair of the General Board of Pendle Hill. He was chair of the Wilmington College Board, the American Friends Service Committee, and the Friends Committee on War Tax Concerns.
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