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... QUAKERS , Christian group that arose in the mid - 17th century in England and the American colonies , advocating direct inward apprehension of God without creeds , clergy , or other ecclesiastical forms . A brief treatment of the ...
... QUAKERS , Christian group that arose in the mid - 17th century in England and the American colonies , advocating direct inward apprehension of God without creeds , clergy , or other ecclesiastical forms . A brief treatment of the ...
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... Quaker thought felt the influence of two conflicting tenden- cies . Quietism , on the one hand , advocated passivity ... ( Quakers ) founded at Swarthmore , Pa . , in 1937. It promotes visits , conferences , and study groups among Friends ...
... Quaker thought felt the influence of two conflicting tenden- cies . Quietism , on the one hand , advocated passivity ... ( Quakers ) founded at Swarthmore , Pa . , in 1937. It promotes visits , conferences , and study groups among Friends ...
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... Quakers in 1833 as a men's college , it was the first to be established by them . As early as 1847 non- Quakers were admitted , and the school no longer has formal connections with the Society of Friends . Haverford maintained close ...
... Quakers in 1833 as a men's college , it was the first to be established by them . As early as 1847 non- Quakers were admitted , and the school no longer has formal connections with the Society of Friends . Haverford maintained close ...
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