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Quakerism: Its History and BeliefsBasic overview of the history of Quakerism, and some basic beliefs and practices shared by most Quakers.
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Why I Converted to Quakerism:This is the personal story of how I went from being a Catholic to converting to being a Quaker. -
An Overview of QuakerismDiscover the history and common beliefs that continue to bind The Religious Society of Friends together.
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Quakerism: Its History and BeliefsThis article discusses the history and beliefs of the Quaker religion. -
The Religious Society of Friends: QuakersFounded in 17th Century England, Quakerism is still a widespread and active faith practiced worldwide. This article reviews some of the foundational beliefs of the Religious Society of Friends.
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The Churches Should Oppose All TheocracyFrom "Beyond Creed"
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The Ultimate Six Feet Under Trivia QuizA trivia quiz about HBO's Six Feet Under. How well do you know the Fishers? Take the ultimate quiz to find out.
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Jehovah's Witnesses: A Quaker PerspectiveJehovah's Witnesses and Quakers have many religious principles in common, as they do with other groups. Here is a perspective of Jehovah's Witnesses from a Quaker perspective. -
History of Jury Duty and Our Compromised Jury System TodayA Jury is twelve people made up of our peers. Trial by jury was first instituted in early medieval England. Citizens were expected to understand the concept of law enough that they would be able to intelligently come up with an impartial verdict.
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An Overview of the Quaker ReligionWith around 215,000 members, Quakers - originally Religious Society of Friends - are socially responsible people who strive to live their lives to find God's light within.
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Quaker Beliefs and PracticesInformation on the practices and early history of the Religious Society of Friends, also called Quakers.
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Famous People Who Lived in PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia is a historic city with strong connections to American history, from the earliest days. Many famous people lived in Philadelphia and this article lists some of the most famous residents throughout history. -
Please Bijou Phillips, Say it Isn't So!Did she really say this? I'm afraid so. My own opinion on the subject. -
America, a Nation Built Upon ReligionThe Pre-Revolution Colonial Society based many of their decisions on religious beliefs. As a result, religion by large fueled the desire of the colonists to fight for their independence from the crown of England.
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Eleanor's Little Book of Interesting Facts, Part 9Cromwell and the revolution
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Religion and LawAmerica is an ever changing society. Our people, our culture, and even our legal system have continued to develop and advance since the very early days. Perhaps those changes are even more evident in the relationship between religion and law...
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Good, Evil, and Young Goodman BrownLiterary Explication -
Benefits of a Quaker School EducationMany people are not familiar with the Quaker religion or the private schools they offer. But a Quaker education is not only academically excellent, it is enriching to the spirit.
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June 1st Holidays and ObservancesOn June 1, 1660, Mary Dyer was hanged for preaching Quakerism. The first written record of Scotch whisky dates back to June 1, 1495. And Frank Morgan, the beloved Wizard of Oz, was born on June 1, 1890.
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