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         Quakers:     more books (100)
  1. Elephants and Quaker Guns: Northern Virginia: Crossroads of History by Jane Chapman Whitt, 1984-10-30
  2. Quaker Oat Bran Cookbook by Quaker Oat, 1990-03
  3. Indiana Quakers Confront the Civil War by Jacquelyn S. Nelson, 1991-08
  4. Quaker Oats Favorite Recipe Collection (Pantry Collection)
  5. William Penn And The Dutch Quaker Migration To Pennsylvania by William I. Hull, 2007-07-25
  6. Dutch and Quakers: Part 1: Dutch and English on the Hudson, (The chronicles of America series) by Maud Wilder Goodwin, 1919
  7. Encounter with Silence: Reflections from the Quaker Tradition by John Punshon, 2006-06-07
  8. Burlington Court Book: A Record of Quaker Jurisprudence in West New Jersey, 1680-1709 (American Legal Records / Edited for the American Historical)
  9. The Quaker City; or, The Monks of Monk Hall: a Romance of Philadelphia Life, Mystery, and Crime by George Lippard, 2010-05-17
  10. Scottish Quakers and Early America, 1650-1700 (9308) by Dobson, 2009-06-01
  11. A Collection of Memorials Concerning Divers Deceased Ministers and Others of the ... Quakers, in Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, and Parts Adjacent
  12. Quaker Oats Wholegrain Cookbook by Quaker Oats, 1982
  13. Quaker Nantucket: The Religious Community Behind the Whaling Empire by Robert J. Leach, Peter Gow, 1996-12
  14. A Quaker Promise Kept by Lois Barton, 1990-05

41. Quakers Zonder Skills
QzS, Q3 OSP Server, Forum, Server Monitor, Statistics
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42. Quakerreader
An historical review of the Beanite branch of the Religious Society of Friends, located in the Western United States and independent of the major branches of Friends.
http://members.aol.com/friendsbul/Quakerreader.html
A Western Quaker Reader Writings by and about Independent Quakers in the Western United States, 1929-1999 This is how Howard Brinton (founder of the Pacific Coast Association and author of Friends For 300 Years ) described the evolution of the independent Quaker movement and Pacific Yearly Meeting. A Western Quaker Reader To order your copy, send a check made out to Friends Bulletin for $23 (to cover postage and and handling) to 5238 Andalucia Court, Whittier CA 90601. To find out more about Western Friends, use this search engine or go to the table of contents. The editor will be coming to Philadelphia to give a presentation about Western Quakers on Tuesday, March 20, 2001. He will speak at Friends Center during lunch and at Arch Street Meetinghouse at 7:00 PM. For more information, contact the editor at Friends Bulletin . The editor is also available to give presentations at local Meetings and Quaker gatherings. What Friends Are Saying About A Western Quaker Reader Quiet Rebels and many other books.

43. Anglican
ANGLICANS, PURITANS, AND quakers IN SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH-CENTURYNEWFOUNDLAND by Hans Rollmann Introduction There has been
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ANGLICANS, PURITANS, AND QUAKERS IN SIXTEENTH- AND SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY NEWFOUNDLAND by Hans Rollmann Introduction There has been a persistent historiographical tradition from the beginning of the nineteenth century that the earliest settlers of Newfoundland were Puritans who were guided religiously by dissenting ministers. Anspach, the Anglican missionary and schoolmaster in St. John's and Harbour Grace, wrote in his History of the Island of Newfoundland (1819): "A considerable colony, composed chiefly of Puritans, accompanied to Newfoundland Captain Edward Wynne, whom Sir George [Calvert] had sent with the commission of Governor, to prepare every thing necessary for his reception ..." Judge Prowse, reproducing information from a now entirely lost pamphlet by Mrs. Siddall, the wife of the Congregational minister G. Ward Siddall at St. John's, on The Origin of Nonconformity in St. John's, Newfoundland , in his History of the Churches in Newfoundland (1895), a supplement to the influential History of Newfoundland (1895), popularized from fact and fiction the most comprehensive picture of Puritanism on the island. Its beginnings can according to Prowse be traced to the time of Queen Elizabeth when "some of the English separatists (Independents) were banished to Newfoundland ..., and in the small scattered settlements then existing about St. John's and Conception [Bay], these victims of Elizabeth's ecclesiastical tyranny could easily hide themselves away." We are told that the "separatists were the extreme branch of the Puritans, who had broken away from the Church and the Hierarchy."

44. QQCC
Darlington based group of Yorkshire Dales cavers.
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45. Quakers.net
Pardon, diese InternetSeiten werden gerade überarbeitet. Sorry,this site is currently under construction. quaker-links Some
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Sorry, this site is currently under construction. quaker-links : Some official sites of quaker-organisations
American Friends Service Committee www.afsc.org
Religious Society of Friends ( Belgium and Luxemburg
Britain Yearly Meeting www.quaker.org.uk
Deutsche Jahresversammlung www.quaeker.org
www.quaekerhilfe.de

Quaker Council for European Affairs

QUNO www.quno.org Private quaker-related sites
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46. Friends (Quakers) And Women, By Bill Samuel - QuakerInfo.com
The attitude of the Religious Society of Friends (quakers) towards the ministry of women. Also contains Category Society Religion and Spirituality Faith and Testimonies...... Bill Samuel Webservant QuakerInfo.com Site Meter. Friends (quakers) and Womenby Bill Samuel Originally published August 1, 1998 at Suite101.com
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var site="sm1QuakerInfo" Friends (Quakers) and Women
by Bill Samuel
Originally published August 1, 1998 at Suite101.com
At the beginning of the Friends movement in the 17th century, Friends were controversial for a number of reasons. One of the major ones was the belief of Friends that ministry came through women as well as men. In the early years of the Friends movement, there were a number of Friends traveling in the ministry often called the "Valiant Sixty" (there were actually more than 60 of them). These Friends evangelized Great Britain, Jamaica, what is now the United States, and a number of other places. There were women as well as men in this work. Friends in those years were often beaten and jailed for their witness. In a few cases, they were even executed. Perhaps the most famous Quaker martyr was Mary Dyer . In Boston, a law was passed in 1658 banishing Quakers under "pain of death." When Mary Dyer learned that two of her friends were jailed in Boston, she went to visit them in 1659 and was thrown in jail. She and her friends were released, but assured they would be executed if they returned. Less than a month later, she returned to Boston. She was imprisoned, saw her two friends hanged, and was to be executed herself, but was reprieved at the last moment with the rope around her neck. Still not deterred, she returned yet again and was hung on June 1, 1660.

47. University Of Pennsylvania :: Baseball :: The Official Athletic Site
Official site.
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Baseball - M
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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 Steve Glass batted .478 last week as the Quakers improved to 6-2 in the Ivy League. Senior Steve Glass Named Ivy League Player of the Week The Ivy League recognized the University of Pennsylvania baseball program for the third consecutive week as senior shortstop Steve Glass was named the Ancient Eight Player of the Week. [More] Baseball Cancelled Against Temple on April 8 The game has not been rescheduled the game at this time. Baseball Completes Sweep of Dartmouth with 6-3 victory. Junior Nick Italiano was 2-for-3 in the second game for the Red and Blue. McCreery Leads Baseball Past Dartmouth, 8-1

48. University Of Pennsylvania :: The Official Athletic Site
Head coach Fran Dunphy and the quakers got to practice Friday in the Fleet Centerin Boston, in preparation for their First Round game in the NCAA Tournament
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Baseball - M
Basketball - M W
Fencing - M W
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 HEADLINES Softball Softball Game Against Temple on Thursday Cancelled The single game between the University of Pennsylvania softball team (6-15-1, 0-2 Ivy) and Temple (15-15, 5-1 Atlantic 10) scheduled for Thursday at 4 p.m. has been cancelled due to poor field conditions. There has not been a date rescheduled for the contest at this time. Please return to pennathletics.com for the latest on any schedule updates or changes. [More] M Lacrosse Men's Lax Looks to Return to Winning Ways in Providence Penn will look to snap back in the win column when it ends a grueling stretch of five-straight Ivy League games with Brown in Providence, R.I. on April 13. The Red and Blue have lost three-straight after winning four of their first six games. Brown has also had its share of struggles, having lost five-straight and six of its last seven. [More] M Soccer Ivy League Champion Penn Men's Soccer Announces 2003 Slate The defending Ivy League Champion Penn Quakers have released their 2003 schedule. Penn is coming off an impressive 2002 campaign which saw them capture the Ivy League title and advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The Quakers finished the season with a 12-4-1 (5-1-1 Ivy League) record. The 2003 schedule will present another stiff test for the Quakers as they look to defend their Ivy crown.

49. University Of Pennsylvania :: Men's Crew-Heavyweight :: The Official Athletic Si
quakers. News items, past results, competition calendar, season preview and a roster.
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Baseball - M
Basketball - M W
Fencing - M W
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 Penn's heavyweight varsity eight is ranked No. 12 in the country by USRowing. Penn Rowing Among Nation's Elite The Penn heavyweight and lightweight varsity eight boats were both ranked in the top 15 in the nation in the preseason USRowing Coaches poll released last week. The heavyweights are ranked 12th, while the lightweights are ranked eighth heading into their respective spring racing seasons. [More] Heavyweight Varsity Eight Defeats Stanford at Collegiate Crew Classic Penn opens 2003 spring racing season with victory over Pac-10 opponent. Fourth Annual Penn Crew Dinner Set for Feb. 20

50. Quakers (Society Of Friends)
quakers Society of Friends in Illinois. Illinois Monthly Meetings.Fulton County and the Plainfield Monthly Meeting The Plainfield
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      The Plainfield Quakers: The Society of Friends in Fulton County, Illinois Genealogies of Fulton County, Illinois Quaker Families
        Bogue and Allied Families. 1944. by Virgil T. Bogue. Printed by Herald Printers, Holly, MI Easley Family History. in History of Ipava. 1986. Edited by Wayne Azbell. Published by the Ipava United Presbyterian Church, Ipava, IL
      Putnam County and the Clear Creek Meeting
        Records of the Clear Creek Meeting of Friends. by Clifford Neal Smith. Illinois State Genealogical Society Quarterly.
          V.1 N.3 Pp.3-10 (1969) Births V.1 N.4 Pp.7-16 (1970) V.2 N.1 Pp.13-17 (1970) Minute Books A and B V.2 N.2 Pp.93-96 (1970) Burials
        150 Years in Review of Clear Creek Families and Friends. by Helen J. Nelson. The Friends at Clear Creek. by M.L. Dobbert and Helen J. Nelson.
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51. Southern Ohio Quakers [SOQ]
Member roster and forums. Member of OGL.
http://www.zoomnet.net/~davidc/soq/soq.html

52. Quakers Reunited
quakers reunited. stop the war protest survive ! None to be busybodiesin across your mind. 'quakers Reunited' is for you ! Based on
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"Do you exercise your civic responsibilities and support acceptable legislation? Do you pray for those in authority? Are you careful to avoid defrauding the public treasury? In or out of court do you affirm instead of taking oaths?"
northwest yearly meeting, query 17 How many Quaker Gatherings have you been to ? If you're anything like us, the answer is no doubt going to be "lots" ! Whether they're New Year Gatherings, Summer Gatherings, FWCC Triennials, Youth Pilgrimages, Senior Conferences, Junior Yearly Meetings, or World Gatherings, the list just grows & grows. There'll be many people you were at gatherings with who have become lifelong friends. Others you might have kept in touch with but lost contact somehow since. One day you get your photographs out to show somebody else, recognise a face, & the thought "I wonder what they're doing now...?" floats across your mind. 'Quakers Reunited' is for you ! Based on the idea of the popular schoolfriends reunion format, you can

53. Quaker Café
Notes on discussions over coffee of social science related subjects by people connected with the Religious Society of Friends (quakers).
http://www.web.net/~peaceweb/cafmain.html

54. Friends (Quakers) And Peace, By Bill Samuel - QuakerInfo.com
of the peace testimony of the Religious Society of Friends (quakers).......
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var site="sm1QuakerInfo" Friends (Quakers) and Peace
by Bill Samuel
Originally published May 1, 1999 at Suite101.com

One of the things probably best known about Quakers is that we have a testimony against participation in war, which we call the peace testimony . As the Quaker movement was developing, Christian bodies did not generally take a pacifist stance. Friends themselves took a little while to become clear about it as a movement. In the very early years of the movement in the mid-seventeenth century in Britain, some Friends served in Cromwell's army. As late as 1659, prominent Friend Isaac Penington wrote a paper To the Parliament, the Army, and all the Well-affected in the Nation, who have been faithful to the Good Old Cause , in which he said the army had been "glorious Instruments in the hand of God."
Development of the Peace Testimony
Although the peace testimony was not a clear testimony of the movement as a whole at first, it does seem to have been clear early on to George Fox, generally called the founder of Quakerism. In his

55. Monk (Quaker) Parakeets In North America
Ongoing study of feral quakers in North America, with resources, and related topics.
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56. Chapter 1 Of Quakers In Brief - DM Murray-Rust
Back to introduction On to Chapter 2. CHAPTER 1. When, Why and How it began. Manypeople shy away from the idea of learning about the history of something.
http://people.cryst.bbk.ac.uk/~ubcg09q/dmr/chap1.htm
Back to introduction On to Chapter 2
CHAPTER 1
When, Why and How it began
Many people shy away from the idea of learning about the history of something. "The present," they say, "is what matters. Why is it necessary to go delving into the past?" The answer is that a much better understanding of the present, whether in science, history, social events, religion or whatever, is gained, if there is some knowledge of how things have developed or evolved from the past.
(a) WHEN did Quakerism begin?
Is the answer to this really important? Yes, it is; just as it is important for an understanding of Christianity to realise that it began at the time of the Roman occupation of the Middle East, which followed the Greek civilisation. Quakerism began in the middle years of the Seventeenth Century. This century has aptly been called "The Century of Revolution". This does not mean simply the political revolution in England, which led to the Civil War. There was a revolution in science, in religion, in thought generally; people were questioning authority in a number of ways, all about the same time. Thus: Round about 1630, Galileo was questioning the wisdom of the ancients: of Aristotle with regard to falling bodies and to mechanics in general; of Ptolemy with regard to the motion of the planets. As a result he came into conflict with the established

57. Ross-on-Wye Quakers
Includes a description of meetings, with times and location, and a history of the local group.Category Regional Europe Ross-on-Wye Society and Culture......The Religious Society of Friends (quakers) in ROSS ON- WYE. Brief Historyof Ross quakers. Directions for finding Ross Meeting House.
http://www.fordean.freeserve.co.uk/rosspm.htm
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ROSS -ON- WYE Ross Friends warmly invite you to join them at their Meeting for Worship which takes place every Sunday at 10.30am at :- The Friends' Meeting House
Brampton Street
Ross-on-Wye The Meeting lasts for one hour. Younger visitors are very welcome and provision is made for them. There is an opportunity to talk after the Meeting over a cup of coffee. On every 4th Sunday of month there is a bring and share lunch. If you wish to visit the Meeting House (and adjacent burial ground) at any other time, contact Julia or Norman Richardson on 01989 768819 or knock on their door at 3a Brampton Street. They will be pleased to unlock the door for you For further information click on one of the following: About Quaker Meeting for Worship Brief History of Ross Quakers Directions for finding Ross Meeting House Finding out more about Quakers ... Ross-on-Wye and Rural South Herefordshire This home page is maintained by Reg Osborne for the Ross-on-Wye Preparative Meeting of The Religious Society of Friends. Please send any comments or corrections to rego@fordean.freeserve.co.uk

58. Religious Movements Homepage: The Religious Society Of Friends - Quakers
This Society of Friends Page is your gateway to accessing comprehensiveweb basedas well as print resources about the Society of Friends (AKA quakers). quakers.
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Quakers
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Profile History Beliefs Friends Today ... Bibliography
I. Group Profile
  • Name: Religious Society of Friends, also known as Quakers
  • Founder: George Fox
  • Date of Birth:
  • Birth Place: England
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  • Sacred or Revered Texts: the New Testament of the Bible
  • Cult or Sect: Negative sentiments are typically implied when the concepts "cult" and "sect" are employed in popular discourse. Since the Religious Movements Homepage seeks to promote religious tolerance and appreciation of the positive benefits of pluralism and religious diversity in human cultures, we encourage the use of alternative concepts that do not carry implicit negative stereotypes. For a more detailed discussion of both scholarly and popular usage of the concepts "cult" and "sect," please visit our Conceptualizing "Cult" and "Sect" page, where you will find additional links to related issues.
  • Size of Group: There are three main organizations of Quakers that comprise the bulk of its membership: Friends General Conference, Friends United Meeting, and Evangelical Friends International. Friends General Conference is a North American organization with an estimated membership of 32,000.
  • 59. Birdman Aviaries
    Breeder of cockatiels, sun conures, and quakers, with information about birds for sale.
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    Hello, I am 17 years and have been breeding birds for the past 11 years, this site is to show you what I breed and how I manage my collection.

    60. Cyndi's List - Quaker
    Glossary of Quaker Terms; Meeting Organization of the Society of Friends (quakers); Scottishquakers and Early America, 16501700 A book by David Dobson.
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      General Resource Sites
      • Has Quaker writings, meeting minutes, resource guides and a message board.
      • World Wide Web index for Quakers, Quakerism or The Religious Society of Friends.
      • Searchable database.
      • From the University of Virginia. Includes profiles on over 200 religious movements. Each profile offers basic demographic and background information, a summary of beliefs, discussion of controversial issues (when appropriate), links to important web sites about each group, and select print bibliographies
      History
      • An over-view of the Quaker movement from 1650 to 1990, by David M Murray-Rust.

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