quakers in A Sentence

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    The University of Pennsylvania Quakers.

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    Quakers cover the full range.

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    Quakers swear no oaths for that reason.

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    None of them were Quakers.

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    The Philadelphia Quakers.

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    The Quakers' white paper on simple life is“Testimony of Simplicity.”.

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    The Americans invite Quakers to do good work with the Indians.

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    The Americans invites Quakers to do good work with the Indians.

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    He operated with the assistance of white abolitionists, many of whom were Quakers.

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    In an area with many Quakers, Frank Nixon opened a grocery gas station.

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    As Quakers, the Darraghs embraced pacifism, although privately they supported the revolutionary cause.

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    Quakers(Religious Society of Friends) Only an external symbol that is no longer to be practiced.

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    The Quakers were the first settlers to arrive in the area in 1806 from Pennsylvania.

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    In an area with many Quakers, Frank Nixon opened a grocery store and gas station.

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    WEB Michael's interest in meditation started in 1965 when he was introduced to the Quakers.

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    is also a phrase used to describe the Quakers, which they adopted with some pride.

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    From their early history, the Friends(Quakers) came to be a strong influence for the Temperance cause.

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    Several- notably the Quakers and the Salvation Army- neither believe it is necessary nor practice the ritual.

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    Those who arrived from New England were for the most part Christian Protestants, Quakers, and Universalists.

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    These fake cannons were called“Quaker guns” because they were, like the pacifist Quakers, completely harmless in war.

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    Constructed between 1825 and 1832 by Quakers, important in the development of Canadian democracy and social justice.

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    The Quakers believed in keeping it simple- no preachers, no formal ceremonies, and no official houses of worship.

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    Austin and Fisher were Quakers, and were the first of their faith to immigrate to the American colonies.

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    Her parents were educated Quakers who encouraged their daughter's early interest in science with books and trips to a nearby observatory.

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    Grief gives us what the Quakers call“gravitas,” a Latin word meaning“gravity” or“weight”- the good kind of weight that turns us into true elders.

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    RobertBarclay's Apology for the True Christian Divinity(a historic explanation of Quaker theology from the 17th century), explains Quakers' opposition to baptism with water thus:.

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    Robert Barclay's Apology for the True Christian Divinity(a historic explanation of Quaker theology from the 17th century), explains Quakers' opposition to baptism with water thus:.

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    Robert Barclay's Apology for the True Christian Divinity(a historic explanation of Quaker theology from the seventeenth century), explains Quakers' opposition to baptism with water thus:.

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    These Quakers trusted one another, in part because involvement with the Society of Friends was an honest signal of willingness to abide by codes of ethics.

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    This is founded on a long-standing principle and was first practiced by the Quakers in 1758, when they withdrew their investments from the extremely lucrative slave trade.

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