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Creator: Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia for the Northern District Date: 1817/1828 Contributing Institution: Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections Description: The monthly business meeting is the basic unit of Quaker organization. In the 17th and 18th centuries, only members in good standing could participate. Men and women met separately to conduct business but worshipped together. The business meeting usually included Friends who might worship in seve... View Full Item at Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections -
Creator: Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia for the Southern District Date: 1816/1827 Contributing Institution: Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections Description: The monthly business meeting is the basic unit of Quaker organization. In the 17th and 18th centuries, only members in good standing could participate. Men and women met separately to conduct business but worshipped together. The business meeting usually included Friends who might worship in seve... View Full Item at Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections -
Creator: Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia for the Western District Date: 1814/1831 Contributing Institution: Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections Description: The monthly business meeting is the basic unit of Quaker organization. In the 17th and 18th centuries, only members in good standing could participate. Men and women met separately to conduct business but worshipped together. The business meeting usually included Friends who might worship in seve... View Full Item at Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections -
Creator: Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia Date: 1814/1823 Contributing Institution: Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections Description: The monthly business meeting is the basic unit of Quaker organization. In the 17th and 18th centuries, only members in good standing could participate. Men and women met separately to conduct business but worshipped together. The business meeting usually included Friends who might worship in seve... View Full Item at Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections -
Creator: Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia for the Northern District Date: 1811/1817 Contributing Institution: Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections Description: The monthly business meeting is the basic unit of Quaker organization. In the 17th and 18th centuries, only members in good standing could participate. Men and women met separately to conduct business but worshipped together. The business meeting usually included Friends who might worship in seve... View Full Item at Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections -
Creator: Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia for the Southern District Date: 1808/1816 Contributing Institution: Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections Description: The monthly business meeting is the basic unit of Quaker organization. In the 17th and 18th centuries, only members in good standing could participate. Men and women met separately to conduct business but worshipped together. The business meeting usually included Friends who might worship in seve... View Full Item at Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections -
Creator: Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia Date: 1805/1814 Contributing Institution: Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections Description: The monthly business meeting is the basic unit of Quaker organization. In the 17th and 18th centuries, only members in good standing could participate. Men and women met separately to conduct business but worshipped together. The business meeting usually included Friends who might worship in seve... View Full Item at Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections -
Creator: Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia for the Northern District Date: 1796/1811 Contributing Institution: Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections Description: The monthly business meeting is the basic unit of Quaker organization. In the 17th and 18th centuries, only members in good standing could participate. Men and women met separately to conduct business but worshipped together. The business meeting usually included Friends who might worship in seve... View Full Item at Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections -
Date: 1999 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Rev. Cheryl Kirk Duggan, Ph.D., was director of the Center for Women and Religion from 1999 to 2004. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1976-05 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Office on Women's Affairs, Newsletter Volume II, Number 4, May 1976. Articles include Korea, Crimes Against Women, Bay Area Women Against Rape, and 1976 Ecumenicl Women's Conference. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1976-03 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Office of Women's Affairs, Newsletter Volume II, Number 3, March 1975. Conference on Race and Class reviewed. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1976-01 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Office of Women's Affairs, Newsletter Volume II, Number 2, January 1976. Articles include: Report from Detroit (ordination conference), ERA Update, and Our Concern for the Church (Anne McGrew Bennett). View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1975-10 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Office of Women's Affairs, Newsletter Volume II, Number 1, October 1975. Courses on Women at GTU listed. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1975-07-1975-08 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Office of Women's Affairs, Newsletter Volume 1, Number 3, July/August 1975. Includes "Policiy Statement on the Use of Inclusive Language," Grailville 1975, and Dorothee Soellee. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1975 Spring Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Office of Women's Affairs, Newsletter Volume 1, Number 2, Spring 1975. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1975 Winter Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Office of Women's Affairs, Newsletter Volume 1, Number 1, Winter 1975. The newsletter begins: "We came into being in 1970 when women seminarians, faculty, lay and clergy became increasingly concerned about the subordinate role of women within the church and the academic theological community." View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1977 Winter Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Office on Women's Affairs, Newsletter Volume 3, Number 2, Winter 1977. Articles include an Interview with Ellen Barrett, UMV Monitoring Project on Sex Role Stereotyping, and Women and Violence Conference. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Date: 1976 Fall Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: Office on Women's Affairs, Newsletter Volume 3, Number 1, Fall 1976. Articles include Meet the Staff, Grailville 1976 two reports, Report from the 65th Episcopal General Convention, and Summer Sessions Rosemary Reuther and Sheila Collins. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Creator: Yearly Meeting of Women Friends (Philadelphia and Pa.) Date: 1681/1814 Contributing Institution: Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections Description: Yearly Meetings are large autonomous bodies of Quakers, meeting for several days once annually to conduct business, formulate the discipline, receive reports and concerns from its constituent meetings, review the state of the Society, and communicate with other yearly meetings and non-Quaker orga... View Full Item at Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections -
Creator: Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia for the Western District Date: 1814/1819 Contributing Institution: Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections Description: Most Quaker meetings did not keep membership lists until the 19th century, but urban areas were an exception. Population movement into and out of the City necessitated more documentation. View Full Item at Haverford College Quaker and Special Collections