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Religious Society Of Friends

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Also known as the Quakers, it is a Christian sect that does not believe in war.
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No. I know several ardent feminists who are Quakers.
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There are different branches of Friends with different approaches and beliefs, so you might want to become familiar with all so that you have a clearer idea of what you're getting into. You would begin by becoming familiar with Friends' bel...
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No. However, I do attend Quaker meetings from time to time, and find them quite inspirational. I am a pacifist, so I have that in common with Friends. I admire them in many ways.
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The religious society was formed during the 1650’s after George Fox, an Englishman, began speaking against formalized religion, seeking a return to the simple direct worship that characterized early Christian communities.
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No. George Fox, a key founding member of the Friends, once told his friend William Penn that "he could wear his sword for as long as he could." In other words, such matters are left to individual concience and leadings. Friends ha...
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I just looked it up and I couldn't find anything of the sort. They seem like a fairly open and accepting group.
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Claude Fauchet (22 September 1744 - 31 October 1793) was a French revolutionary bishop. He was born at Domes (Nivre). He was a curate of the church of St Roch, Paris, when he was engaged as tutor to the children of the marquis of Choiseul, ...
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Are you wondering how Quaker theology differs from the theology of a Universalist? My aunt is a ...
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Quakers; Religious Society of Friends; Society of Friends
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