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Permalink Reply by Elizabeth Bullock-Rest on 11th mo. 14, 2009 at 12:42pm i don't know much about the ways of Conservative Friends, but bible reading has become part of my worship over the years. I normally read three passages each meeting, picked blind. I really don't see anything "liberal" or "conservative" about this. i don't think liberal Friends reject bible reading, do they?
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