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Quakers in parliament – and elsewhere

15 06 2010 | by Ian Flintoff | Read 686 times
Ia, who has stood for both council and general election, argues for more political participation by Friends
William Penn’s view that ‘true godliness’ does not force people out of the world but drives them to live more adventurously in it is well known. So too is the query as to whether or not we are taking appropriate parts in the running and administration of our local and national governments.
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