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  • Quakers - Wikipedia
    Early Quakerism tolerated boisterous behaviour that challenged conventional etiquette; however, by 1700, its adherents no longer supported disruptive and unruly behaviour [51] During the 18th century, Quakers entered the Quietist period in the history of their church, becoming more inward-looking spiritually and less active in converting others
  • Quaker Beliefs Worship - Quaker Resources
    The Quaker movement began in 17th-century England Frustrated by the spiritual shortcomings they perceived in the Church of England and other Protestant denominations, early Friends such as George Fox set out to revive “primitive Christianity” by going back to the roots of Jesus’ teachings around non-violence, simple living, God’s concern for the marginalized, and everyone’s capacity
  • Quakers - Definition, History Beliefs
    Quakerism continued to spread across Britain during the 1650s, and by 1660 there were around 50,000 Quakers, according to some estimates A number of Quaker beliefs were considered radical, such
  • What Is A Quaker? 7 Facts About Their History Beliefs
    Quakerism grew a substantial number of supporters in England and Wales, and membership rose to a height of 60,000 in England and Wales by 1680 But most of Protestantism viewed the Quakers as an irreverent challenge to social and political order, commencing to formal persecution in England and Wales under the Quaker Act 1662 and the Conventicle
  • Quaker | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
    Quaker, member of the Society of Friends, or Friends church, a Christian group that stresses the guidance of the Holy Spirit, that rejects outward rites and an ordained ministry, and that has a long tradition of actively working for peace and opposing war George Fox, founder of the Society of Friends in England, recorded that in 1650 “Justice Bennet of Derby first called us Quakers because
  • BBC - Religions - Christianity: Quakers
    Introduction Quaker meeting for worship © Quaker worship is designed to let God teach and transform the worshippers Quakers call worship events meetings for worship rather than services In a
  • Quaker Beliefs and Worship Practices as a Religion
    Some branches of Quakerism have pastors; others do not Quaker meetings are kept simple to allow members to commune with God's Spirit Worshippers often sit in a circle or square, so people can see and be aware of each other, but no single person is raised in status above the others Early Quakers called their buildings steeple-houses or
  • About Quakers - Friends General Conference
    For more on early Quaker history, see the QuakerSpeak video How Quakerism Began Why are you called “Quakers” The term “Quaker” arose as a popular nickname used to ridicule this new religious group when it emerged in seventeenth century England Since the term was so widely recognized, members began using it informally, so people would
  • Understanding Quakerism: A Comprehensive Guide - Religion24
    The Spread of Quakerism: From England to the New World From England to the American colonies, Quakerism has traveled a long and significant journey Imagine if a beacon of light, metaphorically speaking, started its journey from the darkened corners of 17th-century England, slowly illuminating the path towards freedom and equality
  • Who Were The Quakers? - How the Religious Society of Friends Began
    While Quakerism started in England and soon spread to the American colonies, today’s Religious Society of Friends is a global faith community with significant diversity in terms of its members’ theological principles and religious practices Many Quakers still worship in silence, with no clergy presiding over the service, while other





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