A Christian sect founded by George Fox about 1660; commonly called Quakers.
1Address to General Grant from the Society of Friends in Great Britain.
2The Society of Friends was founded by the son of a weaver.
3SAVER, of Philadelphia, an eminent minister of the Religious Society of Friends:-
4The Society of Friends had always been opposed to capital punishment.
5The May Quarterly Meetings of the Society of Friends are held at Amesbury.
6To the members of the religious Society of Friends, I would earnestly appeal.
7Thou must know that I am a member of the Society of Friends.
8Now we are staying with members of the Society of Friends at Fonthill.
9A member of the Society of Friends moved its immediate adoption.
10The member of the Society of Friends, however, was not disconcerted.
11Of the Society of Friends she knew little, and that little was unfavorable.
12Howitt, it will be perceived, is a member of the Society of Friends.
13His religious views in many respects correspond with those of the Society of Friends.
14The Society of Friends have suffered much in England on account of ecclesiastical demands.
15Fox himself preached pacifism, non-violence and a radical egalitarianism for his Society of Friends.
16The Book of Discipline of the Religious Society of Friends
Translations for Society of Friends