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Quakers are
people who
belong to the
Religious Society of Friends, a
historically Protestant Christian set of denominations.
Members refer to each other...
- The
Quaker Oats Company,
known as
Quaker, is an
American food
conglomerate based in Chicago, Illinois. As
Quaker Mill Company, the
company was founded...
- Friends, also
known as
Quakers, who have a
Wikipedia article. The
first part
consists of
individuals known to be or to have been
Quakers continually from some...
- A
Quaker is a term used to
describe members of the
Religious Society of Friends, a
historically Christian denomination.
Quaker may also
refer to: Quaker...
- case. Significantly, no
players from
Worcester ended up with the 1883
Quakers. In 1884,
Harry Wright, the
former manager of baseball's
first openly professional...
- (Quakers)
Meeting for worship, a
Quaker religious practice comparable to a
church service Quaker meeting (game)
Quaker Meeting (Quakertown, New Jersey)...
- as
Quakers, as they were said "to
tremble in the way of the Lord".
While the
movement initially grew out of
Christian ideals, not all
modern Quakers identify...
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Nontheist Quakers (also
known as
nontheist Friends) are
those who
engage in
Quaker practices and processes, but who do not
necessarily believe in a theistic...
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Quaker weddings are the
traditional ceremony of
marriage within the
Religious Society of Friends.
Quaker weddings are
conducted in a
similar fashion to...
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colony attracted English Quakers, Germans, and Scots-Irish frontiersmen. The
Lenape Indian tribe promoted peace with the
Quakers. However,
after William...