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Some of the Tract Association’s materials are available in print. Here is a list of pamphlets and books that we currently have in stock.

  • A Short History of a Long Travel from Babylon to Bethel

    An overview of how one attains spiritual knowledge. It was first published in 1711, after Crisp’s death. Includes an introduction and updated language and punctuation from the 1711 edition.

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  • Christ in Early Quakerism

    The early Quaker teaching concerning “the universal and divine light of Christ” was a message concerning the action of God rather than the nature of man. It was saying, not simply there is innate in every man a private source of illumination, but rather, that what God showed himself to be in Jesus Christ he…

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  • Early Prophetic Openings of George Fox

    Selections are taken from George Fox’s Journal. They give a sense of Fox’s consciousness to a worldwide mission and helped to prepare him for his preaching and traveling.

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  • God’s Garden

    Just as the garden has seasons, so does our spiritual life. Sometimes it is like spring filled with new life and promise. Other times, like summer and fall, there are abundance and harvest. Yet other times like winter, we experience barrenness and bleakness.

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  • Letters to a Friend, on some of the Primitive Doctrines of Christianity

    John Wilbur (1774-1856) wrote letters to George Crosfield stating the reasons for rejecting trends among Friends that have been labeled “Hicksite” and “Gurneyite.” The letters are a plea for a Christian faith founded both on the outward, atoning work of Jesus on the cross, and on the inward, transforming work of Christ in the human…

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  • Living in the Spirit: What One Quaker Has Learned

    A list of lessons that the author has learned about God, Jesus, the Scriptures, and worship.

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  • Love in Action

    Love in action begins with the wonderful love of God, a love which reaches out to embrace all people and to embrace all of creation. By experiencing God ourselves, we become transformed and radiate God’s love.

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  • Maranatha!

    Do we as Quakers summon our Lord with expectant urgency? Are we doing as he has commanded us to do?

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  • Mind the Heavenly Treasure

    Thoughts for each day from the Scriptures and the eight volumes of the writings of George Fox. Includes volumes and page numbers for Fox quotations.

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  • My Friend God

    My Friend God can be your Friend, too. God is always with us. We need to learn to be quiet and still to hear God.

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