Ainda não temos significados para "call quakers".
1We next called on Mr. Lloyd, one of the people called Quakers.
2From 1650, they were called Quakers because they trembled when religiously stirred.
3There was one set of white people in Virginia called Quakers.
4Being a Brief Relation of the Sufferings of the People called Quakers in these Parts.
5History of the People called Quakers.
6We have noticed his encounter with the Ranters, and he soon had to give battle to persons called Quakers.
7And 'It is not of works lest any man should boast,' as those fond hypocrites called Quakers would do.
8In the end, unrestrained by the arguments of her clerical allies, she joined the Society of Friends, by the world called Quakers.
9A Collection of the Sufferings of the People called Quakers, for the Testimony of a Good Conscience, etc., to the year 1689.
10"-AccordinglyGay wrote "The Espousal, a sober Eclogue, between two of the People called Quakers."
11This oppressive rigour of their first laws was soon heavily felt by many, but especially by that peaceable society of people called Quakers.
12And hence, in other countries and in other ages, there have been men, who might be called Quakers, though the word Quakerism was unknown.
13It is not of them that I, a descendant of the "sect called Quakers," have reason to complain in the matter of persecution.
142. s. 1), "for preventing dangers that may arise from certain persons called quakers," which authorised their transportation beyond the seas.