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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › QuakersQuakers - Wikipedia

    Members refer to each other as Friends after John 15:14 in the Bible, and originally, others referred to them as Quakers as the founder of the movement, George Fox, told a judge to quake "before the authority of God". [2]

  2. May 19, 2017 · What Is a Quaker? Quakerism continued to spread across Britain during the 1650s, and by 1660 there were around 50,000 Quakers, according to some estimates. A number of Quaker beliefs were...

  3. 3 days ago · Society of Friends, also called Quakers, Christian group that arose in mid-17th-century England, dedicated to living in accordance with the ‘Inner Light,’ or direct inward apprehension of God, without creeds, clergy, or other ecclesiastical forms. Learn more about the Society of Friends in this article.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › QuackerQuacker - Wikipedia

    Quacker or Quackers may refer to: Quacker (Tom and Jerry), a cartoon duck character from Tom and Jerry. Quacker, a type of unexplained sound detected by Soviet submarine crews during the Cold War, also known as Bio-duck. Quackers, a brand of duck-shaped cracker manufactured by Nabisco in the 1980s.

  5. Quakers have been a significant part of the movements for the abolition of slavery, to promote equal rights for women, and peace. They have also promoted education and the humane treatment of prisoners and the mentally ill, through the founding or reforming of various institutions.

  6. Nov 23, 2021 · The Quakers: History, Beliefs & Paradoxes | Society of Friends. Join the Captivating History Book Club: https://bit.ly/3TMmpU2Get a FREE mythology bundle ebook covering Greek, Norse, and Egyptian...

  7. Jul 5, 2021 · Quakers, or the Religious Society of Friends, hold beliefs that range from very liberal to conservative, depending on the branch of the religion. Some Quaker services consist of silent meditation only, while others resemble Protestant services. Christian qualities are far more important to Quakers than doctrines.