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Definition of Quakerly

Quakerly
Quakerly Quak"er*ly, a. Resembling Quakers; Quakerlike; Quakerish. --Macaulay.

Meaning of Quakerly from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Quaker Chemical Corporation, doing business as Quaker Houghton, is an American chemical company that was founded in 1918. It is headquartered in Conshohocken...
- 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...
- 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...
- Quaker Hill, Quaker Hills, Quakers Hill, Quakers Hills, may refer to: Quakers Hill, New South Wales, Australia; a suburb of Sydney Quakers Hill High School...
- (Quakers) Meeting for worship, a Quaker religious practice comparable to a church service Quaker meeting (game) Quaker Meeting (Quakertown, New Jersey)...
- 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...