-
dominant view
within Quakerism in the
United Kingdom and
United States in the 19th century, and
influenced other branches of
Quakerism.
Holiness Friends...
- Sake –
Nontheism in
Contemporary Quakerism.
Nontheist Friends. Cresson, Os, and
David Boulton (Foreword). 2014.
Quaker and
Naturalist Too.
Morning Walk...
- A
Quaker is a term used to
describe members of the
Religious Society of Friends, a
historically Christian denomination.
Quaker may also
refer to: Quaker...
- The
Quaker Oats
Company (/ˈkweɪkər oʊts/),
known as
Quaker, is an
American food
conglomerate based in Chicago, Illinois. As
Quaker Mill Company, the company...
-
Philadelphia Quakers may
refer to:
Members of
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the
Religious Society of
Friends (
Quakers).
Philadelphia Phillies, an American...
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Among Friends:
George Fox and the
Creation of
Quakerism. Mortimer,
Russell (1967).
Early Bristol Quakerism: The
Society of
Friends in the City, 1654-1700...
- The
Quaker Tapestry consists of 77
panels illustrating the
history of
Quakerism from the 17th
century to the
present day. The idea of
Quaker Anne Wynn-Wilson...
- In the
early days of
Quakerism,
music was
rejected as a non-spontaneous part of worship. As the
early Quakers tried to
distance themselves from the practices...
- (Quakers)
Meeting for worship, a
Quaker religious practice comparable to a
church service Quaker meeting (game)
Quaker Meeting (Quakertown, New Jersey)...
- A
Quaker gun is a
deception tactic that was
commonly used in
warfare during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Although resembling an
actual cannon, the Quaker...