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  1. Listening to the Light: How to Bring Quaker Simplicity and Integrity Into Our Lives by Jim Pym, 1999-04-01
  2. Quaker Spirituality: Selected Writings (HarperCollins Spiritual Classics) by Harpercollins Spiritual Classics, 2005-05-01
  3. How the Quakers Invented America by David Yount, 2007-06-28
  4. The Spirit of the Quakers (The Spirit of X) by Geoffrey Durham, 2010-11-16
  5. The Quaker colonies: a chronicle of the proprietors of the Delaware by Sydney George Fisher, 2010-07-30
  6. The Barn at the End of the World: The Apprenticeship of a Quaker, Buddhist Shepherd by Mary Rose O'Reilley, 2001-10-10
  7. The Guide to Owning a Quaker Parrot by Gayle Soucek, 2001-11
  8. Silence and Witness: The Quaker Tradition (Traditions of Christian Spirituality.) by Michael L. Birkel, 2004-05-01
  9. The Quakers in America (Columbia Contemporary American Religion Series) by Thomas D. Hamm, 2006-08-25
  10. The Quaker Colonies (Classic Reprint) by Sydney G. Fisher, 2010-04-01
  11. The Quaker Reader
  12. This We Can Say by Australia Yearly Meeting of The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) Inc, 2008-11-15
  13. A Quaker Woman's Cookbook: The Domestic Cookery of Elizabeth Ellicott Lea by Elizabeth E. Lea, William Woys Weaver, 2004-03
  14. Mary Barker Hinshaw, Quaker: A story of Carolina friends in the Civil War times by Seth B Hinshaw, 1982

21. RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS)
RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. (quakers). This makes the quakers difficult to describein a short essay. We attempt here to portray mainstream Quaker practice.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/quaker.htm
RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
(QUAKERS)
Click Here to Visit our Sponsors. Most faith groups have specific beliefs that their membership is expected to follow. Sometimes, as in the case of the Roman Catholic church, these requirements are numerous. The Religious Society of Friends is near the opposite end of the religious spectrum. They rely heavily upon spiritual searching by individual members, individual congregations and meetings (regional assemblies). This makes the Quakers difficult to describe in a short essay. We attempt here to portray mainstream Quaker practice. Some Quaker meetings at the liberal and evangelical ends of the spectrum differ significantly from what is covered below.
European history:
The movement was founded by in England by George Fox (1624-1691), a nonconformist religious reformer. At the age of 19, he left home on a four year search, seeking answers to questions which had troubled him since his childhood. He sought guidance from a variety of the country's spiritual leaders. He gradually became disillusioned with those leaders and with the existing Christian denominations. At the age of 23, he heard a voice, saying "there is one, even Christ Jesus, who can speak to thy condition"

22. Beliefnet.com
What Liberal quakers Believe Central tenets of this faith, based on the questionsin the BeliefO-Matic quiz. More on Liberal quakers Who Are the quakers?
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23. University Of Pennsylvania :: Women's Squash :: The Official Athletic Site
quakers. Player awards, roster, press releases, scores and a schedule of games.
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Field Hockey - W Football - M Football - Sprint - M Golf - M W Gymnastics - W Lacrosse - M W Rowing - (Heavy) - M Rowing - (Light) - M Rowing - W Soccer - M W Softball - W Squash - M W Swimming - M W Tennis - M W Track/XCountry - M W Volleyball - W Wrestling - M Athletic Links Making The Grade Student Athlete Center Compliance Corner Tickets ... Sitemap Other Links PENN Home Page PENN Relays Online Store Ivy League ... PENN Recreation Senior Runa Reta was also named the Ivy League Player of the Year as well as first-team All-America. Women's Squash Places Three on All-America Team The University of Pennsylvania women's squash team placed at least three players on the All-America team for the seventh-straight year when the announcement was made on March 20. Garnering All-America status for the Quakers were senior Runa Reta (first team), sophomore Linda McNair (second team) and junior Dafna Wegner (honorable mention). [More] Reta Falls in Finals of Intercollegiates Senior Runa Reta lost 3-1 to Trinity's Amina Helal at the Intercollegiates. Reta vs. Helal; Round Four Scheduled For March 2 At Intercollegiates

24. Beliefnet.com
related links. Learn More About the quakers Check out these links to Friends organizations,history, and additional information. essay. Who Are the quakers?
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essay Gathered By God
The writer finds a balance between the life of the meeting and individual spiritual life. By Marty Grundy

25. Quakers In Scotland - Version 15 - 25 October 2002
Gives time and place of Meeting for Worship for the 32 Quaker Meetings in Scotland General Meeting Category Society Religion and Spirituality Organizations......quakers in Scotland Map Religious Society of Friends. quakers IN SCOTLAND.Quakerism is a noncredal religion, with Christian
http://quakerscotland.gn.apc.org/
Religious Society of Friends
QUAKERS IN SCOTLAND
Quakerism is a non-credal religion, with Christian roots, whose worship is based on silence. Quakers practise truth, equality and simplicity and pursue paths leading to peace. For an enquirer's pack about Quakers, please contact:
Quaker Meeting House,
7 Victoria Terrace, Edinburgh EH1 2JL
Britain Yearly Meeting
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Quaker Meetings in Scotland

First Visit to a Quaker Meeting
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QUAKER MEETINGS IN SCOTLAND
See "Organisation in Scotland" (above) for explanation of Monthly Meeting
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Angus Dundee ... Tweeddale For locations of Meetings not listed above, click the down arrow, select location and Go Meeting place Appin Banchory Biggar Cairnbaan Clovenfords Elgin Fishertown Forfar Fort William Haddington Kelso Leadburn Lerwick Lochgilphead Montrose Newton Stewart Oban Peebles Portree Prestwick Scaniport Wellington FAQ on Quaker Business Meetings
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26. Qinausindex (alternative)
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (quakers) IN AUSTRALIA. quakers IN AUSTRALIA.Their Faith and Practice AustraliaWide Quaker Fellowship. quakers AND PEACE.
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THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS) IN AUSTRALIA
QUAKERS IN AUSTRALIA Their Faith and Practice
Australia-Wide Quaker Fellowship
QUAKERS AND PEACE Statement of Belief
Current Peace Issues
OTHER QUAKER COMMITTEES Donald Groom Fellowship
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The Australian Friend (excerpts)

Backhouse Lectures
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Handbook of Practice and Procedure
Pamphlets Quaker Wedding Quaker Funeral Gays and Lesbians in the Society of Friends Simplicity ... How to make a Bequest to Friends CONTACTS Meetings for Worship Accommodation The Friend's School - Tasmania Australian Young Friends ... International Links

27. Baseball At Earlham College
Official baseball site with news, schedule, roster and statistics.
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E
xperience around the diamond and the addition of many new arms to the pitching staff have Earlham College head coach Tom Parkevich optimistic about the 2001 season. "We will be young on the mound, but we have increased our team speed and strengthened our defense," said the Quaker mentor. J unior co-captains Michael Faile (Fairview Park, OH/Fairview) and Jason Byers (Arcanum, OH/Arcanum) lead a group of 11 returning lettermen, including nine starters. Faile, the lone left-handed hitting veteran, will be starting for the third year in the outfield. Byers is slated to move from third base to share Earlham's catching duties with sophomore Josh Amyx (Richmond, IN/Richmond). Amyx received honorable mention to the 2000 All-North Coast Athletic Conference team after compiling a .345 batting average. J oining Faile in the outfield will be senior Craig Parker (Centerville, IN/Centerville) and sophomore Brad Cole (Bloomington, IN/North). They hit at .301 and .287 clips last srping, respectively. Other returning starters are sophomore Sean O'Reilley (Indianapolis, IN/Bishop Chatard) at first base, junior

28. Quakers In Cirencester
Includes a description of Quaker beliefs and meeting information.Category Regional Europe Cirencester Society and Culture......quakers in Cirencester. quakers have always emphasised the importance of dailylife and experience rather than particular beliefs or religious occasions.
http://home.clara.net/keble/rsof/ciren_pm.htm
Quakers in Cirencester WAIT patiently
PRAY tenderly
LOVE responsibly
FORGIVE generously Quakers have always emphasised the importance of daily life and experience rather than particular beliefs or religious occasions. Ours is a seven-day-a-week religion. We try to live simply, focusing on what is essential and showing loving consideration for all creation. A reverence for life leads us to recognise the dignity and worth of all people, but we often fall short of our own ideals! We meet at 53 Thomas Street, Cirencester, GL7 2BA, on Thursdays and Sundays at 10.30 am. In summer the garden behind the Friends' Meeting House is open, on Thursdays only, at 11.15 am until at least 4.00 pm Rob Wilson or fill in a COMMENT sheet by clicking here How to find us - click here for a map. Useful places to visit:
Gloucester and Nailsworth Monthly Meeting

Quakers in Britain

World Quaker web site

Churches Together in Cirencester
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Cirencester Town

29. Soc.religion.quaker Answers To Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about the Religious Society of Friends (quakers), compiled for Category Society Religion and Spirituality...... NNTPPosting-Date 4 Jun 2001 163542 GMT Summary Assorted answers to questionsfrequently asked about the Religious Society of Friends (aka quakers) in soc
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soc.religion.quaker Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
soc.religion.quaker news.answers soc.answers Subject: soc.religion.quaker Answers to Frequently Asked Questions Followup-To: soc.religion.quaker srq_1048526945@mwm.chi.il.us mengel.nospam@users.sourceforge.net soc.religion.quaker I have compiled the following FAQ answers posting. The history in particular is rather sketchy. This is an evolving document, and corrections are welcomed. This posting is now being automatically posted monthly, to soc.religion.quaker soc.answers , and news.answers on USENET news, and is in Internet Digest FAQ format. This also causes it to automatically appear in various places (See ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/Quaker-faq ), (See http://www.faqs.org/faqs/Quaker-faq/ mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu http://www.cdt.org/speech/spam/030319spamreport.shtml http://quakerscotland.gn.apc.org/business.htm ... http://www.friendsjournal.org/ ) They probably have a meeting in your area on their mailing list. They can also get you free introductory issues of Friends Journal. or in the UK, try first: http://www.quaker.org.uk/

30. Wilmington College Athletics
Official baseball site with press releases, coaching staff, statistics, a schedule of upcoming games, and past results.
http://www.wilmington.edu/ffbaseball.htm
WC Sports Home Baseball Schedule / Results Roster ... Athletic Training Quakers split with Otterbein WESTERVILLE (April 5, 2003) The Wilmington College Quakers split a double header with conference foe Otterbein College on Saturday. The Quakers won the first contest 9-4 before falling 6-5 in the afternoon finale. In the first game the Quakers and Cardinals both scored two runs in their halves of the first inning with Otterbein adding their third run of the game in the second, taking a 3-2 advantage. After tying the game with a run in the fourth, the Quaker bats came alive with a trifecta of runs in the sixth and seventh while the Cardinals were only able to manage a single run the rest of the way. The Green and White managed only seven hits in the first game, with all seven coming from different batters. Tom Harter (Westlake/Westlake) knocked in a pair of runs batted in while Justin Evans (Franklin/Franklin) and Jimmy Wolverton (London/Madison Plains) each scored a pair of runs. Derek Wellington (Chillicothe/Chillicothe) pitched the complete game for the Quakers, improving his record to 5-0 while striking out four in the game. In the second game the Quakers started the scoring with two runs in the second inning before the Cardinals erupted for five runs in the bottom of the second, creating a deficit that the Quakers could not recover from. The Cardinal's lead grew to four when the hosts scored a run in the fourth to take a 6-2 lead before the Green and White closed the gap with three runs in the fifth inning, but it was not enough as the Quakers were defeated 6-5.

31. Guilford College > Athletics >
Official site with news, schedule, roster and statistics.
http://www.guilford.edu/athletics/athletics.cfm?ID=a000003

32. THE QUAKERS
THE quakers. 10, 1947 © The Nobel Foundation 1947. It is now three hundredyears since George Fox laid the foundation of the community of quakers.
http://www.afsc.org/nobel/gjahn.htm
THE QUAKERS Speech by Gunnar Jahn,
Chairman, Nobel Committee, and
Director of the Bank of Norway,
at the presentation of
The Nobel Peace Award for 1947
Oslo, Dec. 10, 1947
It is now three hundred years since George Fox laid the foundation of the community of Quakers. It was during a time of civil war in England. a period filled with religious and political strife which led to the Protectorate under Cromwell. Today we would probably call it a dictatorship. The same thing happened then as on so many other occasions when a political or religious movement has been successful. It is apt to forget what it originally set out to achieve, namely its right to freedom. When the movement has come into power it will not grant to others what it struggled to obtain for itself. That is what happened in the case of the Presbyterians and in the case of the Independents after them. It was not the spirit of toleration and humanity that conquered. This was experienced by George Fox and many of his associates during the ensuing years, but they did not take up an armed fight such as the custom is among men. They went their own quiet way because they were opposed to any use of force. They believed that in the long run spiritual weapons would lead to victory, and this belief had been acquired through inward experience. What they regarded as important was life itself and not the forms it assumed. Formalities, theories and doctrines have never been a matter of importance to them, and, therefore, from the outset, they have been a community without any strict organization. This has given the movement an inner strength, a more unbiased view of their fellow men, and a greater degree of toleration towards others than is found in most organized religious communities.

33. Quakers-Society Of Friends
The quakersSociety of Friends. Please choose a topic History of the quakers; TheDoctrine; Organizational Structure; Bibliography; Quaker WWW Links. Comments?
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34. 1st Quakers Hill - Doonside Venturer Unit
New South Wales Venturers, includes program information, photos meeting time and location, and contacts.
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35. North Cumbria Quakers
Guide to the meetings of The Religious Society of Friends (quakers) in North Cumbria.
http://northcumbria.quaker.eu.org
Quakers in North Cumbria - The Religious Society of Friends - Cumberland General Meeting Index QUAKERS IN NORTH CUMBRIA
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The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
Pardshaw Monthly Meeting ABOUT THE GENERAL MEETING Cumberland General Meeting comprises those Quaker Meetings situated in the northern part of Cumbria. This area extends northwards from the A66 to the Scottish borders and from the Solway Firth in the west to the hills of the Pennines in the east. The General Meeting district takes in the Northern Fells of the Lake District National Park, the Cumbrian plain northward to the Solway estuary and parts of the Eden Valley and northern Pennines. To the south, Cumberland General Meeting borders with Westmorland General Meeting , which encompasses the heartland of early Quakerism in Northern England. To the north, across the Solway Firth, our nearest neighbouring meetings are those in West Scotland Monthly Meeting, located in the Galloway peninsula. LINKS TO CONSTITUENT PREPARATIVE MEETINGS: PARDSHAW MM KESWICK COCKERMOUTH WHITEHAVEN PARDSHAW ... ALSTON Click here to see a map showing the locations of meetings in North Cumbria: LOCATION MAP Click here for more information about Cumberland General Meeting: MORE ABOUT CUMBERLAND GENERAL MEETING CLICK HERE FOR OTHER QUAKER WEB SITES: Close links exist with the Friends Fellowship of Healing Centre at Lattendales. Lattendales is in the village of Greystoke, situated between Penrith, Mosedale and Keswick Meetings. We are always pleased to welcome at our meetings for worship visitors who are staying at Lattendales.

36. Famous Friends (Quakers)
This page lists famous people from history who were Friends, including scientists, politicians, US Category Society Religion and Spirituality History...... Famous Friends (quakers). George Fox Founder of the Religious Society of Friends(quakers). Article Richard Nixon and the quakers . Daisy Douglas Barr.
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Famous Friends (Quakers)
  • George Fox - Founder of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
  • John Dalton - scientist; distinguished between elements and compounds
  • Sir Arthur Eddington - confirmed Einstein's theory that light travels in a curved path around the sun
  • Thomas Paine - author and American revolutionary (raised as a Quaker)
  • William Penn - founder of Pennsylvania
  • Susan B. Anthony - woman's suffragist
  • Maria Mitchell - discovered a comet; professor of astronomy
  • Joseph Lister, Sr. - co-inventor of the compound microscope
  • Thomas Hodgkins - co-inventor of the compound microscope
  • Thomas Young - first to perform a double slit experiment and to show that light acts as a wave
  • William Allen - co-founded the chemical company Allen and Hanbury
  • Joseph Lister - discovered antiseptics
  • David Ricardo - famous economist
  • Cadbury, Fry and Rowntree - 19th century Quaker families that began making chocolate from the byproduct of cocoa manufacturing
  • Herbert Hoover - 31st president of the United States
  • Olaf Stapledon - influential early science fiction writer and philosopher; author of

37. Quakers And The Political Process - Who Are The Quakers?
quakers and the Political Process, Living our Faith into Action Who are the quakers?History, beliefs, and testimonies. Who are the quakers? Printable copy.
http://www.pym.org/exhibit/p045.html
An exhibit, July to Dec. 2000
Who are the Quakers?
Quaker West New Jersey

Democracy in 1677 Penn's Holy Experiment
Seed of a Nation Quaker Political Contribution
From Governance to Advocacy Quaker Presidents
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Who are the Quakers?
Printable copy The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) arose in mid-17th century England, during the religious, social and political upheaval of the English Civil War. Founded by George Fox (1624-1691), the movement was not intended as a new denomination, but rather as a rediscovery of original Christianity without institutional limitations. With recently-acquired access to the Bible in English, converts to this new view called themselves "Friends of Truth," considering themselves to be friends of Jesus, after the Gospel of John 15:14 ("You are my friends if you do what I command you"). And when all my hopes in men were gone, so that I had nothing outwardly to help me, nor could I tell what to do, then, oh! Then I heard a voice which said, 'There is One, even Christ Jesus that can speak to thy condition.' And when I heard it my heart did leap for joy.

38. Hortoc
While the stringent laws of The Fugitive Slave Act were being enforced and the institution of slavery continued unabated, many abolitionists assisted escaped slaves regardless of the consequences. These abolitionists, who were primarily composed of quakers, exslaves and other liberal thinking citizens, helped establish what was known as the Underground Railroad.
http://www.history.rochester.edu/class/ugrr/home.html
The Underground Railroad in Rochester, New York
History of the Underground Railroad
History of the Underground Railroad in Rochester, New York

39. Friends (Quakers) And The Bible - QuakerInfo.com
Historical and current attitudes in the Religious Society of Friends (quakers) towards the Bible.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Faith and Testimonies......Essay on the approach of the Religious Societyof Friends (quakers) towards the Bible.
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Originally published October 1, 1998 at Suite101.com
From the early days of the Religious Society of Friends in the 17th century, the Quaker approach towards the Bible has confused many and been controversial. It doesn't neatly fit the usual theological categories. Some charged that Quakers denied the authority of scripture, but Friends vigorously defended against that charge.
Barclay on the Scriptures
Most early Friends were not theologically trained. Robert Barclay was the notable exception. He wrote the premier theological work of early Friends, commonly known today simply as Barclay's Apology . As was the custom with theological works of that day, it was written in Latin and first published in 1676 as . In 1678, it was published in English as An Apology For the True Christian Divinity, As the same is held forth, and preached by the People, Called, in Scorn, Quakers

40. Quakers Running Club
Welcome to the quakers Running club, This site aims to provide youwill all the information you need about the club. Please feel
http://quakers.place.cc/
Quakers Running Club Quakers Running Club

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