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Elder DD The Book of Esther: Its spiritual teaching London: The Religious Tract Society, 1913
The Quakers, also known as the Religious Society of Friends, believe that they have no need for creedal formulations of faith.
The Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ) is also much like Lutheranism in regards to homosexuality.
* 1790 – The Religious Society of Friends, also known as Quakers, petitions U. S. Congress for abolition of slavery.
George Fox ( July 1624 – 13 January 1691 ) was an English Dissenter and a founder of the Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as the Quakers or Friends.
* Quaker Faith and Practice, Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ) in Britain.
* Náboženská společnost českých unitářů ( Religious Society of Czech Unitarians )
* Cuba ( 2 groups: the Unitarian Universalist Church and the Unitarian Universalist Religious Society )
* 1673 – John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton sells his part of New Jersey to the Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as Quakers.
* 1656 – Massachusetts enacts the first punitive legislation against the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ).
* Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers )
The Adventist Society for Religious Studies ( ASRS ) was formed to foster a community among Adventist theologians who attend the Society of Biblical Literature ( SBL ) and the American Academy of Religion.
Ephrata was incorporated as the German Religious Society of Seventh Day Baptists in 1814, and the site where their community was founded came to be known at the Ephrata Cloister.
Although his family had been Quakers for four generations, he was expelled from the Religious Society of Friends because his involvement with a military force contradicted his faith's pacifistic nature.
** Religious Society of Friends
Churches also often played a role, especially the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ), Congregationalists, Wesleyans, and Reformed Presbyterians as well as certain sects of mainstream denominations such as branches of the Methodist church and American Baptists.
* George Fox founds the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ) in England.
* June 13 – Religion: George Fox preaches to a large crowd on Firbank Fell, leading to the establishment of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ).
Most prominent among the latter in Maryland at the time were members of the Religious Society of Friends, often called Quakers.
Church meetings typically allow all present to speak, a practice similar to the Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers, although these two groups were also never affiliated.
The United Society of Believers in Christ ’ s Second Appearing, known as the Shakers, is a religious sect originally thought to be a development of the Religious Society of Friends.
* Garth Blake, " Promoting Religious Tolerance in a Multifaith Society: Religious Vilification Legislation in Australia and the UK.

Religious and Friends
Many members of the Religious Society of Friends, known as Quakers, made their homes in western New York state, near Seneca Falls.
* The Religious Society of Friends ( finished 1784 ) is a Quaker meeting house next to the former All Saints Church ( now an arts centre ) on Friar's Walk.
The Boone family belonged to the Religious Society of Friends, disparagingly called " Quakers " and persecuted in England for their dissenting beliefs.
In the Religious Society of Friends, the word testimony is used to refer to the ways in which Friends testify or bear witness to their beliefs in their everyday lives.
Some of the early settlers were of the Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers.
* Richmond is the headquarters of the Friends United Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ).

Religious and Quaker
* Perry City – A hamlet founded by The Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ), and still home to the original Quaker Meeting House.
There is a Religious Society of Friends ( Quaker ) Meeting House in Pennsdale that was built in 1799, and is one of the oldest buildings and perhaps the oldest house of worship in the county.
Robert Barclay ( 23 December 1648 – 3 October 1690 ) was a Scottish Quaker, one of the most eminent writers belonging to the Religious Society of Friends and a member of the Clan Barclay.
Ham Seok-heon ( 13 March 1901-4 February 1989 ) was a notable figure in the Religious Society of Friends ( Quaker ) movement in Korea, and was nicknamed the " Gandhi of Korea.
Thousands of Quakers ( members of the Religious Society of Friends ) are buried in the neighbouring Quaker Burying Ground.
The College was founded in 1833 by area members of the Orthodox Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ) to ensure an education grounded in Quaker values for young Quaker men.
The American Friends Service Committee ( AFSC ) is a Religious Society of Friends ( Quaker ) affiliated organization which works for peace and social justice in the United States and around the world.
He published a Quaker book of ‘ Selected poems Containing Religious Epistle etc .’ which was prefaced “ Sutton Benger 25th March 1774 ”.
Religious establishments in Evesham include All Saints Church, Evesham Baptist Church, Evesham Evangelical Church, Evesham Methodist Church, St Andrew C of E Church, St Mary & Saint Egwin Church, St Peters Church, Vale Of Evesham Christian Centre, and a Quaker meeting place.
The Friends General Conference is a Quaker organization in the unprogrammed tradition of the Religious Society of Friends which primarily serves affiliated yearly and monthly meetings.
Guilford College, founded in 1837 by members of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ), is an independent college whose stated mission is to: " provide a transformative, practical and excellent liberal arts education that produces critical thinkers in an inclusive, diverse environment, guided by Quaker testimonies of community, equality, integrity, peace and simplicity and emphasizing the creative problem-solving skills, experience, enthusiasm and international perspectives necessary to promote positive change in the world.
Guilford College continues to place its Quaker heritage at the center of its mission, though it has broadened its outlook beyond North Carolina and the Religious Society of Friends – to include students from a wide variety of faith traditions, regions, and life experiences and strives to educate creative leadership for the twenty-first century.
It was the home of Thomas and Margaret Fell, the latter an important player in the founding of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quaker ) movement in the 17th century.
While their position on marriage remains divided the IYM has decided to include un-married gay partnerships in the ' family and relationships ' section of their forthcoming book of guidance ' Quaker Life – the Christian Experience of the Religious Society of Friends in Ireland ' which is due for publication in 2012.
In 1842 leaders of the Religious Society of Friends, the Quaker Meeting to which Coffin belonged, advised all their members to cease membership in abolitionist societies and end activities assisting runaway slaves.
* Religious Society of Friends / Quaker: ( 1. 1 %)
Jonathan was born to a Quaker ( Religious Society of Friends ) family in Newport, Rhode Island.
The Quaker church, or the Religious Society of Friends, is organized along anarchist lines.
Quaker weddings are the traditional ceremony of marriage within the Religious Society of Friends.
1600-1660 ) was an early immigrant to the American colonies and a devout Quaker ( member of the Religious Society of Friends ), who was persecuted for his beliefs.
Cassandra Burnell Southwick ( c. 1600-1660 ) was an early immigrant to the American colonies and a devout Quaker ( member of the Religious Society of Friends ), who was persecuted for her beliefs.

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