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quaker
A Christian sect founded by George Fox about 1660; commonly called Quakers.
Religious Society of Friends
Society of Friends
Portuguese
quaker
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Religious Society of Friends
"
Religious Society of Friends
Society of Friends
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Religious Society of Friends
"
1
SAVER, of Philadelphia, an eminent minister of the
Religious
Society
of
Friends
:
-
2
The Book of Discipline of the
Religious
Society
of
Friends
3
Reuben L. Macy of Hudson, N.Y. a member of the
Religious
Society
of
Friends
.
4
A Message (reprinted by permission) from the
Religious
Society
of
Friends
5
Rush, and other distinguished statesmen were members, were composed mainly of the
Religious
Society
of
Friends
.
1
Address to General Grant from the
Society
of
Friends
in Great Britain.
2
The
Society
of
Friends
was founded by the son of a weaver.
3
SAVER, of Philadelphia, an eminent minister of the Religious
Society
of
Friends
:
-
4
The
Society
of
Friends
had always been opposed to capital punishment.
5
The May Quarterly Meetings of the
Society
of
Friends
are held at Amesbury.
1
Fox computed that there were seldom less than a thousand
quakers
in prison.
2
Wherever we have been, these Eastern
quakers
look grave, and jolly, and sleek.
3
They enjoy a happy state of mediocrity[Footnote: The
quakers
in particular.
4
The
quakers
who may be found there shall be whipped and imprisoned with hard labor.
5
The greater number were called in derision "ranters," and some
"
quakers
.
"
6
In this, she certainly had the example of other
Quakers
before her.
7
A fortnight ago the French
Quakers
held their 35th Yearly Meeting here.
8
Hitherto he was acquainted only with the simple worship of the
Quakers
.
9
Such is the organization of the discipline or government of the
Quakers
.
10
These irregularities were much exaggerated by enemies of the
Quakers
in England.
11
The
Quakers
also conceive it to be a doctrine of the gospel.
12
The
Quakers
to this day do not admit singing in their assemblies.
13
The extravagance of some of the early
Quakers
has been grossly exaggerated.
14
Fox and his
Quakers
insisted that sin was by no means inevitable.
15
The
Quakers
have as warm feelings as the rest of their countrymen.
16
They still refused to find the
Quakers
guilty of an unlawful assembly.
quakers
quaker
call quakers
eastern quakers
Portuguese
quaker