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.
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On Solid Sitting
Some of those meetings were seasons of favor to me, never to be forgotten. The solid sitting of some Friends frequently reached me and touched my heart.
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Friends Calendar
Since 1885, the Tract Association has produced the Friends Calendar, which uses numbers for months and days of the week. This is consistent with Scripture and Friends tradition. We offer the calendar in wall and pocket sizes. The wall calendar is also available in digital format.
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Paz a Vosotros
Un estudio de las base espiritual del testimonio cuáquero de paz.
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A Briefer Barclay
A simplification and condensation of Robert Barclay’s Apology for the True Christian Divinity, an explanation of the principles of Friends, first published in 1676.
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Reclaiming the Bible in Friends Tradition
Friends have valued the teachings of the Bible. The Scriptures are a witness to the Word of God, not the word of God itself.
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A Description of the Qualifications Necessary to a Gospel Minister
A revised reprint of the 1767 original. A spiritual transformation is needed for Friends who speak in ministry. Bownas offers advice for discerning promptings to speak.
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Selected Quotations from William Penn’s No Cross, No Crown
William Penn (1644-1718) wrote No Cross, No Crown in 1669 about the importance of self-denial in the Christian life.
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The Beatitudes: Pathways of Living in True Joy and Peace
The teachings of Jesus called Beatitudes, recorded in Matthew and Luke, are an invitation to a way of living that brings true happiness and inward and outward peace.
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The Gathered Meeting
The ground and foundation of a gathered meeting is the real presence of God. We need to be prepared to enter worship and to be open to being spoken through and prayed through.
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The Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of the glorified Christ. When the day of the Spirit broke in power on the day of Pentecost, mighty results followed. One result of this new experience was the formation of a new fellowship.