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'When two or three are gathered' in a Zoom Room: The Theology of Online Unprogrammed Quaker Worship

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'When two or three are gathered' in a Zoom Room: The Theology of Online Unprogrammed Quaker Worship. / Dandelion, P.; Grant, R.
In: Quaker Studies, Vol. 26, No. 2, 31.12.2021, p. 279-290.

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Dandelion P, Grant R. 'When two or three are gathered' in a Zoom Room: The Theology of Online Unprogrammed Quaker Worship. Quaker Studies. 2021 Dec 31;26(2):279-290. doi: 10.3828/QUAKER.2021.26.2.7

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