Biography
Edward Grubb was an influential English Quaker who made significant contributions to revitalizing pacifism and a concern for social issues in the Religious Society of Friends in the late 19th century as a leader of the movement known as the Quaker Renaissance. He also wrote a number of hymns including Our God, to Whom we turn. He would later play a major role in the No-Conscription Fellowship, an organization that united and supported conscientious objectors in Britain during World War One.
Books by Edward Grubb
Authority and the light within
Thoughts on the divine in man
Thoughts on the divine in man ...
The worth of prayer
The worth of prayer
Christianity as truth
Christianity as life
Christianity as life
The Quaker ideal of worship
The Quaker ideal of worship
Quaker thought and history
The evangelical movement and i
The evangelical movement and its impact on the Society of Friends
Das Wesen des Quäkertums
Das Wesen des Quäkertums
The Bible; its nature and insp
The Bible; its nature and inspiration
Christ in Christian thought
The religion of experience
The true way of life
The true way of life
Separations, their causes and
Separations, their causes and effects
The personality of God, and ot
The personality of God, and other essays in constructive Christian thought
Methods of penal administration in the United States
Prison industries
The social duties of the Chris
The social duties of the Christian citizen