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  • ...hat they considered to be original [[Christianity]]. They earned the name "Quakers" for how members shook, or "quaked", reflecting their struggle against thei ...ed States]] [[Herbert Hoover]] and [[Richard Nixon]] and [[Quakers/Notable Quakers|others]].
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  • ...p near the Current Status section that talks about the internationality of Quakers. I also think it would be good to find an example of the simple Quaker dre == Non-theist Quakers, et cetera ==
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  • * Abbott, Margery Post et al. ''Historical Dictionary of the Friends (Quakers).'' Scarecrow Press, 2003. 432 pp. * Bacon, Margaret Hope. "Quakers and Colonization," ''Quaker History'', 95 (Spring 2006), 26–43.
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  • | pagename = Quakers | abc = Quakers
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  • * [http://www.quakers-in-ireland.org/ Religious Society of Friends in Ireland] * [http://www.quakers.org.au/index.shtml Religious Society of Friends in Australia]
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  • {{r|History of Quakers in Britain and Ireland}} ====Famous Quakers====
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  • ...ers emerged as the dominant political and religious faction in the colony. Quakers for a while controlled West Jersey, where they created landed estates<ref> ...s of religious freedom, and kept them, attracting many Quakers and others. Quakers took political control but were bitterly split on the funding of military o
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  • ...others can be seen by looking at the revision history of the article on [[Quakers]], from which the main material was extracted. --[[User:Martin Wyatt|Marti
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  • 137 bytes (19 words) - 15:02, 29 March 2014
  • ...istory]], and deals with Quakerism in Britain and Ireland after 1658. The Quakers had emerged as an organised movement between 1652 and 1654. By 1658 that m ...of stability through a restored monarchy was too strong.<ref>Reay, B. The Quakers and the English Revolution. Temple Smith. 1985. p 82</ref><ref>Moore</ref>
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  • ...Act 1888, though that was a response to the case of Charles Bradlaugh, not Quakers. [[User:Peter Jackson|Peter Jackson]] ([[User talk:Peter Jackson|talk]]) 09 ...detected in more than one historical mistake, is that affirmation enabled Quakers to enter the House of Commons in 1832. Bradlaugh's case, as an atheist, wa
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  • | pagename = History of Quakers in the Americas | abc = Quakers in the Americas, History of
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  • *[[Quakers]] *[[History of Quakers in the Americas]]
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  • | pagename = Quakers | abc = Quakers
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  • * [http://www.quakers-in-ireland.org/ Religious Society of Friends in Ireland] * [http://www.quakers.org.au/index.shtml Religious Society of Friends in Australia]
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  • *[[Quakers]] *[[History of Quakers in the Americas]]
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  • {{r|History of Quakers in Britain and Ireland}} ====Famous Quakers====
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  • {{r|Quakers}} {{r|History of Quakers in Britain and Ireland}}
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  • ...others can be seen by looking at the revision history of the article on [[Quakers]], from which the main material was extracted. --[[User:Martin Wyatt|Marti
    688 bytes (114 words) - 09:15, 21 August 2018
  • ...others can be seen by looking at the revision history of the article on [[Quakers]], from which the starting material was extracted. --[[User:Martin Wyatt|M
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  • | pagename = History of Quakers in the Americas | abc = Quakers in the Americas, History of
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  • A Collection of the Sufferings of the People called Quakers, for the Testimony of a Good Conscience, from 1650 to 1689. Joseph Besse. Reay, B. The Quakers and the English Revolution. Temple Smith. 1985.
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  • See [[Quakers]] * [[Quakers]]
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  • ...as the founder of the [[Religious Society of Friends]], also known as the Quakers.
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  • ...unning the gamut between complete disapproval and complete acceptance, and Quakers having no collective opinion at all
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  • ...Act 1888, though that was a response to the case of Charles Bradlaugh, not Quakers. [[User:Peter Jackson|Peter Jackson]] ([[User talk:Peter Jackson|talk]]) 09 ...detected in more than one historical mistake, is that affirmation enabled Quakers to enter the House of Commons in 1832. Bradlaugh's case, as an atheist, wa
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  • * Abbott, Margery Post et al. ''Historical Dictionary of the Friends (Quakers).'' Scarecrow Press, 2003. 432 pp. * Bacon, Margaret Hope. "Quakers and Colonization," ''Quaker History'', 95 (Spring 2006), 26–43.
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  • {{r|Quakers}}
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  • ...e and disadvantage. "Convinced Quakers", "Convicted Quakers" and "Realized Quakers" have the advantage of looking at their Quakerism through new eyes.
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  • Image of [[George Fox]], who founded the [[Religious Society of Friends|Quakers]], for a future article. ...ng the introduction, I think it might be worth mentioning that Fox and the Quakers were initially based in northern England, but missionary work took them acr
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  • ...ions on Keeping Negroes: Part Second''. Meanwhile he had also, with other Quakers, come out strongly in defence of the [[Pacifism|pacifist]] position.
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  • ...S. state)|Pennsylvania]]. The team was founded in 1883 as the Philadelphia Quakers in the [[National League]]. * 1883-1889: Philadelphia Quakers
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  • {{r|History of Quakers in Britain and Ireland}}
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  • [[History of Quakers in Britain and Ireland#Education and science|Quaker scientific corresponden
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  • ...re profiting by war, and the view was eventually accepted.<ref>Wyatt, M. ''Quakers in Plymouth: A Friends' Meeting in context. Quacks. 2017. ch 3; Selleck ch ...anuel Swedenborg]]. These activities in no way reduced his standing among Quakers, which was high.<ref>Selleck. ch 4</ref>
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  • ...ers emerged as the dominant political and religious faction in the colony. Quakers for a while controlled West Jersey, where they created landed estates<ref> ...s of religious freedom, and kept them, attracting many Quakers and others. Quakers took political control but were bitterly split on the funding of military o
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  • ...n Gifford, and his first writings were in pursuance of disputes with the [[Quakers]]. Following the [[Restoration]] he served several periods in prison, duri
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  • ...nking you might want to mention the fact, if it still is a fact, that some Quakers still speak this way. :According to Wikipedia, Quakers use(d) "thee" for both subject and object. While that was certainly the idi
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  • ...p near the Current Status section that talks about the internationality of Quakers. I also think it would be good to find an example of the simple Quaker dre == Non-theist Quakers, et cetera ==
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  • ...985. pp 9-18</ref><ref>Moore, R. The Light in their Consciences: the early Quakers in Britain 1646-1666. Pennsylvania State University. 2000. pp 6-12</ref> T .... Nayler's case is mentioned later, but by the time of his downfall other Quakers had modified their language. It was claimed that those who were in the Lig
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  • ...known for his writings in defence of the [[Religious Society of Friends]] (Quakers), which led him to be known as "Robert the Apologist". A member of the [[Cl ...native of Scotland, presented to the king, in 1675, his ''Apology for the Quakers''; a work as well drawn up as the subject could possibly admit. The dedicat
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  • ...y Press. 2019. chs 4 & %</ref> He was not immune to the persecution which Quakers suffered at the time. The legal proceedings in which Penn became involved ..., clear from this correspondence, that Penn, in common with other American Quakers, owned slaves and showed no qualms about it.<ref>Murphy, pp 184-5 and index
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  • ...hter of John and Catherine Gurney of [[Norwich]]. This was a prosperous [[Quakers|Quaker]] family, in which, however, the father indulged in shooting and fis ...bank closed, one result being that Joseph Fry was eventually "[[History of Quakers in Britain and Ireland#Quietism|disowned]]". Elizabeth continued to be sup
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  • The bay is named after the [[Ashbridge family]], [[Quakers]], who were granted 600 acres in the region north of the Bay in 1794.
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  • == Quakers == ...rican Revolution era and am interested in seeing an article created on the Quakers. I am far from an expert on the subject, but am hoping you might be able t
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  • ''Quakers in Plymouth: A Friends' Meeting in context 1654 to the 1960s''. Quacks Book
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  • ...ning for church is the reference to the building (steeplehouse, as the old Quakers called it). It would be helpful to have some other views, but I don't supp
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  • ...hat they considered to be original [[Christianity]]. They earned the name "Quakers" for how members shook, or "quaked", reflecting their struggle against thei ...ed States]] [[Herbert Hoover]] and [[Richard Nixon]] and [[Quakers/Notable Quakers|others]].
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  • ...ions, the physical house of worship is usually called a '''church'''<ref>[[Quakers]]are an exception; they tend to refer to the building where they congregate
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