Books by Jones, Rufus Matthew
St. Paul The Hero
New Studies In Mystical Religion
Testimony Of The Soul
The Church's Debt To Heretics
Mystical Life And Thought In America
Plotinus, The Father Of Western Mysticism
The Influence Of The Mystics On Martin Luther
The Mystic's Experience
The Mystical Element In Walt Whitman
The Mysticism In Robert Browning
Home School of American Literature
Quakers Triomf; en tragiek van het geweten
Rufus Jones
If I were in my thirties
Thou dost open up my life
Thou dost open up my life
Spiritual reformers in the 16th and 17 centuries
The faith of John Greenleaf Wh
The faith of John Greenleaf Whittier
A call to what is vital
A poet's faith
A poet's faith
The church, the gospel, and war
The luminous trail
Rufus Jones' selected stories
Rufus Jones' selected stories of native Maine humor
The American Friends in France
The American Friends in France, 1917-1919
The shepherd who missed the ma
The shepherd who missed the manger
Rethinking Quaker principles
A way of life and service
A way of life and service
The society of friends and the
The society of friends and the sacraments
The testimony of the soul
Splendor in the night
Mysticism and democracy in the English Commonwealth
Some Exponents of Mystical Religion
The trail of life in college
The new quest
The faith and practice of the Quakers
Mysticism in Robert Browning
Mysticism in Robert Browning
The life and message of George Fox, 1624-1924
Spiritual energies in daily life
The later periods of Quakerism
A service of love in war time
A Service of Love in War Time: American Friends Relief Work in Europe, 1917-1919
A service of love in wartime
A service of love in wartime
The nature and authority of conscience
The story of George Fox
Quakerism: A Religion of Life
The double search: studies in atonement and prayer
A boy's religion from memory
Peace as involved in the Chris
Peace as involved in the Christian method
A dynamic faith
Quakerism and the simple life
Quakerism and the simple life
The test of a Church
The test of a Church
Mysticism and democracy in the English Commonwealth, being the William Belden Noble lectures delivered in Harvard University, 1930-1931. --