A Christian sect founded by George Fox about 1660; commonly called Quakers.
1 He is distinctly not his brother's keeper, for the society of friends is free.
2 Today, descendants of John Stillwell are among the society of friends of the museum, supporting it.
3 If this disposition were universal, the case is clear; the world would be a society of friends .
4 Though the society of friends offered Madame Récamier many diversions, she was often a prey to melancholy.
5 To dream that you are a pirate, denotes that you will fall beneath the society of friends and former equals.
6 There the graces of the saloon, the luxury of life, the society of friends , all furnish a picture of the abode of happiness.
7 He said he regarded the company around him as a society of friends whom it was a great pleasure to him to meet.
8 He left France for Switzerland, and there, among beautiful natural surroundings, and in the society of friends , he enjoyed a respite from mental strain.
9 Address to General Grant from the Society of Friends in Great Britain.
10 The Society of Friends was founded by the son of a weaver.
11 SAVER, of Philadelphia, an eminent minister of the Religious Society of Friends : -
12 The Society of Friends had always been opposed to capital punishment.
13 The May Quarterly Meetings of the Society of Friends are held at Amesbury.
14 To the members of the religious Society of Friends , I would earnestly appeal.
15 Thou must know that I am a member of the Society of Friends .
16 Now we are staying with members of the Society of Friends at Fonthill.
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