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What is distinctive about Quakers and Interfaith?

by Mark J | 20 Jul, 2012

Helen Gould, New South Wales Regional Meeting. Perhaps the most distinctive aspect of Quakers and Interfaith is that we have been doing it for so long, from the very beginning of our particular expression of faith. Until less than 100 years ago, almost all other forms...

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