Definition of Quakerism. Meaning of Quakerism. Synonyms of Quakerism

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Quakerism. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Quakerism and, of course, Quakerism synonyms and on the right images related to the word Quakerism.

Definition of Quakerism

Quakerism
Quakerism Quak"er*ism, n. The peculiar character, manners, tenets, etc., of the Quakers.

Meaning of Quakerism from wikipedia

- 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...
- (Quakers) Meeting for worship, a Quaker religious practice comparable to a church service Quaker meeting (game) Quaker Meeting (Quakertown, New Jersey)...
- 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...
- 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 Oats Company (/ˈkweɪkər oʊts/), known as Quaker, is an American food conglomerate based in Chicago, Illinois. As Quaker Mill Company, the company...
- Beanite Quakerism refers to the independent tradition of Quakerism started by Quaker ministers Joel and Hannah Bean in the western United States in the...
- 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...
- Quakerism – a meeting is equivalent to a single congregation, sometimes to a parish or group of churches in an area), determining a particular Quaker...
- 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...