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  • 214 bytes (32 words) - 11:06, 10 September 2014
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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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  • | pagename = History of Quakers in Britain and Ireland | abc = Quakers in Britain and Ireland, History of
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  • 104 bytes (15 words) - 14:22, 16 July 2013
  • *[[Quakers]] *[[History of Quakers in the Americas]]
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  • | pagename = Quakers | abc = Quakers
    815 bytes (66 words) - 09:29, 15 March 2024
  • * [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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  • #REDIRECT [[Quakers]]
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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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  • | pagename = History of Quakers in Britain and Ireland | abc = Quakers in Britain and Ireland, 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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  • [[Social justice]] organization of the [[Quakers]] in the United States; co-recipient of [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (1947)
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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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