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dominant view
within Quakerism in the
United Kingdom and the
United States in the 19th
century influenced other branches of
Quakerism.
Holiness Friends argue...
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Beanite Quakerism refers to the
independent tradition of
Quakerism started by
Quaker ministers Joel and
Hannah Bean in the
western United States in the...
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Early Bristol Quakerism: The
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Quakerism: A
Preliminary Report" is an
anthropological study published by Vera Mae
Green in 1973. The
Friends General Conference, or FGC,...
- The
Quaker Oats Company,
known as
Quaker, is an
American food
conglomerate based in Chicago, Illinois. As
Quaker Mill Company, the
company was founded...
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Quakerism – a
meeting is
equivalent to a
single congregation,
sometimes to a
parish or
group of
churches in an area),
determining a
particular Quaker...
- The
Quaker Party was a
political party in the
Pennsylvania Colony and
later Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. They were
affiliated with the
Quakers, formally...
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joined by
other Quaker preachers who
converted many
colonists to
Quakerism. Many
Quakers settled in the
Colony of
Rhode Island and
Providence Plantations...
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