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Friends United Meeting
101
Quaker Hill Drive
Richmond IN 47374-1980
Phone (765) 962-7573
Fax (765) 966-1293
info@fum.org
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Quaker
Life
April 2001
Quaker Quotes
"And then the Lord's power came so over them all, and answered
the witness of God in them, that they were bound by the power of God;
and a glorious, powerful meeting we had, and His power went over all,
and the minds of the people were turned by the Spirit of God in them to
God, and to Christ their Teacher."
--George Fox
"A Friends' meeting, however silent, is at the very lowest a witness
that worship is something other and deeper than words, and that it is
to the unseen and eternal things that we desire to give the first place
in our lives. And when the meeting, whether silent or not, is awake, and
looking upwards, there is much more in it than this. In the united stillness
of a truly 'gathered' meeting there is a power known only by experience,
and mysterious even when most familiar. There are perhaps few things which
more readily flow 'from vessel to vessel' than quietness. The presence
of fellow-worshippers in some gently penetrating manner reveals to the
spirit something of the nearness of the Divine Presence. 'Where two or
three are gathered together in His name' have we not again and again felt
that the promise was fulfilled and that the Master Himself was indeed
'in the midst of us?' And it is out of the depths of this stillness that
there do arise at times spoken words which, springing from the very source
of prayer, have something of the power of prayer--something of its quickening
and melting and purifying effect. Such words as these have at least as
much power as silence to gather into stillness."
--Caroline E. Stephen (1908)
"My dear hearts, be faithful every one in your particular measure
of God, which he hath given you, and in the Invisible wait in silence,
and patience, and obedience, in that which opens the mystery of God."
--Margaret Fell, 1654
"Éfor as our worship consisteth not in words, so neither in silence
as silence; but in an holy dependence of the mind upon God: from which
dependence silence necessarily follows in the first place, until words
can be brought forth, which are from God's Spirit."
--Robert Barclay
Copyright (c) 2001 Friends United Meeting
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