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         Religious Society Of Friends:     more books (100)
  1. History of the Religious Society of Friends, from Its Rise to the Year 1828, Volume 3 by Samuel Mcpherson Janney, 2010-01-12
  2. Educational Institutions in the Religious Society of Friends by Edward Hicks Magill, 2010-07-24
  3. Account Of Ruth Anna Lindley: A Minister Of The Gospel In The Religious Society Of Friends (1893) by William P. Townsend, 2010-05-23
  4. Piety Promoted In Brief Biographical Memorials Of Some Of The Religious Society Of Friends, Commonly Called Quakers by Josiah Forster, 2007-07-25
  5. Discipline Of The Yearly Meeting Of The Religious Society Of Friends, Held In New York: For The State Of New York, And Parts Adjacent (1872) by New York Society Of Friends, 2010-05-22
  6. An Appeal for the Ancient Doctrines of the Religious Society of Friends. Published by Direction of the Yearly Meeting Held in Philadelphia, in the Fourth Month, 1847: Addressed to its Members. by Philadelphia Yearly Meeting (Orthodox)., 1847
  7. Rules Of Discipline Of Indiana Yearly Meeting Of The Religious Society Of Friends (1893) by Indiana Society Of Friends, 2010-09-10
  8. A Succinct View Of The Primitive Apostolic Church, And Of The Religious Society Of Friends, In Its Rise And Early Progress (1822) by Stephen Crisp, 2010-05-23
  9. An Address to the members of the Religious Society of Friends: on the duty of declining the use of the products of slave labour by Charles Marriott, 1835-01-01
  10. An Exposition of the Faith of the Religious Society of Friends: Commonly Called Quakers, in the Fundamental Doctrines of the Christian Religion, Principally ... at the Author's Request, an Historical Intro by Thomas Evans, 2010-03-19
  11. Select Historical Memoirs of the Religious Society of Friends, Commonly Called Quakers: For the Information of Young Persons and Inquirers After Divine Truth by William Hodgson, 2010-04-03
  12. The Friends' Library: Comprising Journals, Doctrinal Treatises, and Other Writings of Members of the Religious Society of Friends, Volume 14 by Thomas Evans, William Evans, 2010-04-22
  13. History of the Religious Society of Friends by Samuel Janney, 1860
  14. Brief Remarks On The Appeal For The Ancient Doctrines Of The Religious Society Of Friends: Put Forth By The Yearly Meeting Of Philadelphia In 1847 (1873) by John Mickle Whitall, 2010-05-23

61. St. Louis Monthly Meeting Of The Religious Society Of Friends (Quakers)
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62. Glasgow Quaker Meeting Home Page
In Glasgow since 1660, the Quakers are also known as the religious society of friends.
http://www.gn.apc.org/quakerscotland/glasgow/
Glasgow Meeting
38 Elmbank Crescent, Glasgow G2 4PS
Telephone: 0141 248 8493
Meetings for Worship are held on Sundays at 11am
There is a Meeting on Wednesdays at 12.30 pm followed by a bread and cheese lunch
There are arrangements for children during the Sunday meeting. Glasgow Quaker Meeting is pleased to offer rooms to organisations whose aims do not conflict with traditional Quaker values. There has been a Quaker Meeting in Glasgow since 1660. The present Meeting House was opened in 1993 and is home to Glasgow Quaker Meeting. Finding Glasgow meeting Hiring rooms Quaker Healing Group Bed and Breakfast Visitors may find it helpful to read: Who are the Quakers? and Your first time in a Quaker meeting Nearby Quaker Meetings: East Kilbride Milngavie Back to Quakers in Scotland home page
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63. Religious Society Of Friends (Quakers) In Ireland
moved to www.quakersin-ireland.org. Click Here. The Religious Society ofFriends, Swanbrook House, Bloomfield Avenue, Morehampton Road, Dublin 4, Ireland.
http://www.ipag.com/quakers/
Religious Society Of Friends (Quakers) in Ireland
These pages have been moved to www.quakers-in-ireland.org. Click Here The Religious Society of Friends,
Swanbrook House, Bloomfield Avenue, Morehampton Road,
Dublin 4, Ireland

64. Quakers-Religious Society Of Friends
religious society of friends (Quakers). Meeting History Argenta Monthly Meetingwas founded in 1952 by a small group of families leaving the United States
http://www.kin.bc.ca/churches/quakers/quakers.html
Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
Meeting History:
Argenta Monthly Meeting was founded in 1952 by a small group of families leaving the United States for a place more suitable for raising their families than in the militaristic environment of the McCarthy era. Since its early beginnings as a small meeting its members were also part of a rural work cooperative. Over the years the meeting has gone through many changes as it has sought to be God-loving and committed to social justice. Some of the projects taken on have included the creation and the current oversight of the Argenta Friends Press, a small printing press currently employing several people in the community. The Meeting also founded the Argenta Friends School in 1959 and had oversight of the school until its closure in 1982. Currently, resident members of Argenta Meeting are an active part of the Argenta community. Other members of Argenta Meeting worship in Nelson under the name of the South Kootenay Worship Group. Argenta Meeting also consists of isolated Friends in the West and East Kootenays who meet four times a year at regional gatherings.
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65. Bristol & Frenchay Quaker Meeting
Local group of the religious society of friends advice, meeting details, contacts, links, statements.
http://www.digitalbristol.org/members/quakers/
Home Page (Revised 18/6/05)
Local Meetings
About Quakers Public Statements Britain Yearly Meeting ... Other links
Introduction to Quakers
We are a religious movement, believing that there is "that of God" in every one. We have no priests as we believe all people can have direct experience of God, and no creed as we believe "the letter killeth, but the Spirit giveth life".
Our Meetings for Worship are mainly silent, so we can seek the presence of God within and between ourselves. Anyone may feel moved to pray or say something of a spiritual nature. This religious or mystical practice leads us to work energetically for peace and justice
Quaker History
Public Statements Sep 04: New statement on Iraq Feb 03: Register of Non-Retaliation
Jan 03: What to do about Iraq
Jan 03: Conflict in Iraq
Feb 02: Israel / Palestine
Sep 01: Letter to Bristol Muslims

Sep 01 Terrorist attacks
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66. Friendly Bible Study
Popular Bible study method originally published in pamphlet form by Quakers (members of the religious society of friends) Joanne and Larry Spears.
http://www.read-the-bible.org/FriendlyBibleStudy.htm
Friendly Bible Study
by Joanne and Larry Spears The Friendly Bible Study pamphlet (ISBN 0-620912-2-7) can be ordered from the Friends General Conference Bookstore . This material may be freely reproduced with credit. You can contact the authors at: Joanne and Larry Spears
15160 Sundown Dr.
Bismarck ND 58503
spears1@aol.com
Return to Peace Church Bible Study Home Page or use your browser's "Back" or "Previous" button to return to where you were when you clicked to come here. A Note on Translations
A translation cannot reproduce in English all the meaning of the original text. On finer points and on some surprisingly major points, significant differences exist between one translation and another. The English words chosen to translate the Hebrew or Greek are important reflections of the translator's perspective. By using several different translations of the Bible, it will quickly become apparent that translators are human. Bible study in which different translations are read sensitizes the members to how the choice of English words affects the meaning of the text. The translator's words point to the meaning of the original text, which in turn is an effort to point to truth as the author understood it. This is a liberating insight to many, and it may transform a reader's antagonism toward the text and enable the reader to approach the text in order to understand the underlying truth.

67. HRC | Religious Society Of Friends (Quakers)
“The religious society of friends has not reached unity on the issue of samesexmarriage. Therefore, FCNL does not advocate for or against same-sex
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68. McCutchen Friends Home North Plainfield, NJ (908) 755-8600
A small nonprofit convalescence home, owned and operated by the religious society of friends (Quakers) for people of all faiths.
http://www.mccutchen.org/
McCutchen Friends Home
112 Linden Avenue
North Plainfield, NJ 07060
Fax (908) 755-2585
Ask about our
Respite Program
for short term stays
McCutchen Friends Home
Founded in 1951
Quaker Owned and Directed
Apartments Residential Assisted Care Nursing Home
McCutchen Friends Home is a small, quiet retirement community located in the Historic District of North Plainfield. We are in a residential neighborhood surrounded by well-kept Victorian homes and one block from the public library. Our beautifully landscaped, two-acre campus contains a gazebo, koi pond, many specimens of flowering shrubs, magnificent trees and lovely gardens everywhere! About 50 residents call this “home.” We offer a range of care and services in our three types of living accommodations. Nurses are on the premises 24 hours a day and available for all residents. No entrance fees are required; however, McCutchen Friends Home does not participate in the Medicare and Medicaid programs. Owned and operated under the care of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), we welcome residents from all faiths. A gracious style of living is offered at McCutchen Friends Home. We have a

69. St. Petersburg Meeting Of The Religious Society Of Friends (Quakers)
This document provides information about Lizard Hall and peace and justice issues.
http://www.lizardhall.org/quakers/
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St. Petersburg Monthly Meeting
of the Religious Society of Friends
130 19th Avenue SE
St. Petersburg, FL 33705
The St. Petersburg Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) is a monthly meeting within Southeastern Yearly Meeting . We are an unprogrammed meeting and all are welcome to join us for silent worship each first day (Sunday) at 10:30 am. The Meetinghouse is located in southeast St. Petersburg, Florida at 130 Nineteenth Avenue, SE. For further information or directions, call 727.896.0310. Schedule Every First Day (Sunday) 10:30 am Meeting for Worship Join Friends in this weekly Meeting for Worship. All are welcome. 10:40 am First Day School Children attend First Day School after sitting in Meeting for ten minutes.

70. Wolfville Religious Society Of Friends (Quakers)
Information about their weekly worship meetings and schedule of other gatherings and events.
http://wolfville.quaker.ca/
Web Site for
The Wolfville Monthly Meeting
of the
Religious Society of Friends
(Quakers)
53 Pleasant St.
Wolfville, Nova Scotia
Canada B4P 1M9
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71. Quaker Information Center
Information about the religious society of friends Quaker beliefs practices, history, organizations, literature, activities, and events; volunteer service opportunities; and some employment listings.
http://www.quakerinfo.org/
HIGHLIGHTING PEACE RESOURCES from our Member Organizations
FOR TEACHERS: Teachers of Peace Seminar October 20-23. Free for teachers of middle, junior and high school classes. Sponsored by William Penn House in Washington, D.C. Peace education resources , including curricula, available from Friends Council on Education FOR ACTIVISTS American Friends Service Committee 's Wage Peace Campaign provides resources and suggestions to local activists working to end the war in Iraq. See: www.afsc.org/iraq/default.htm Faithful, Effective Work for Peace and Justice , a conference for Quaker peace and justice committee clerks and members, September 9-11, 2005. Sponsored by multiple Friends organizations, to be held at Pendle Hill Soon! New book, Friends Peace Witness in a Time of Crisis available from Friends World Committee, Section of the Americas. Reflections of Friends from across the major Quaker traditions in Canada and the USA, as presented at FWCC's January, 2003, conference of the same name. Take the Next Step for Iraq by supporting the Sensible Transition to Enduring Peace resolution. Resources for community groups and other information is available from Friends Committee for National Legislation MORE WEB RESOURCES FOR FRIENDS AND OTHERS: A Guide for Friends on Consciencious Objection to War by Ben Richmond on the web page of Friends United Meeting Links to various historical and modern statements about the Friends Peace Testimony are posted by the Quaker Information Center. (You are already here!)

72. La Jolla Monthly Meeting Of The Religious Society Of Friends
A traditional silent Quaker meeting in northern San Diego. Info on Friends beliefs and worship style.
http://www.geocities.com/ljrsf/
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73. History Of The Free Quakers
OF THE religious society of friends. CALLED BY SOME. THE FREE QUAKERS,. IN THE.CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. Charles Wetherill. TABLE OF CONTENTS
http://www.qhpress.org/quakerpages/qwhp/freequakertoc.htm
History of the Free Quakers, Charles Wetherill, Table of Contents
HISTORY
OF THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
CALLED BY SOME
THE FREE QUAKERS,
IN THE
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA
Charles Wetherill
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Philadelphia: Printed for the Society, 1894; Number 3 of 800 copies, signed by the author. This Document is on The Quaker Writings Home Page
CONTENTS:
  • Preface I: IntroductoryColonial Period II: Revolutionary Period III: The Modern Period ... Appendix 13: Names and Residence of the Present Free Quakers, 1894.
  • 74. Quakers In Folkestone & Hythe, Kent
    Includes details of local meetings of the religious society of friends.
    http://www.eastkentquakers.org.uk/Folkestone.html
    Folkestone Meeting is small in numbers but is part of the East Kent group of Meetings which includes local Meetings in Canterbury, Ashford and Broadstairs and with whom we have regular meetings for Quaker business. East Kent, in its turn, forms part of Britain Yearly Meeting, a link to the website of which can be found on this screen. Meeting for Worship is currently held at 10.30am on the second and fourth Sundays of each month in the premises of the Seventh Day Adventist Church, The Parade, The Bayle, Folkestone. Click HERE for a map of this venue Anyone is very welcome to join us and to experience the peace and inspiration of a gathered Quaker Meeting. There are no formal arrangements for children's classes but one of our number will be willing to run an impromptu class if any children are present. It is customary for children to sit with their parents in the main Meeting for the first ten minutes and then to leave quietly for their own activities in an adjoining room. Contacts for any enquiries: Clerk:
    Derek Peirce Tel: 01303 220459;

    75. Religious Society Of Friends - Definition Of Religious Society Of Friends In Enc
    The religious society of friends, commonly known as Quakers, or Friends, is areligious community founded in England in the 17th century.
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    The Religious Society of Friends , commonly known as Quakers , or Friends , is a religious community founded in England in the 17th century . Quakers are counted among the historic peace churches , and have congregations scattered across the world. Since its origins in England, Quakerism has spread to other countries, chiefly the United States Kenya and Bolivia . The number of Quakers in the world is rather small (approximately 600,000), although there are places, such as Philadelphia , in which Quaker influence is concentrated. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History
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    The founder of the Religious Society of Friends was George Fox , who believed that direct experience with God was available to all people, without any mediation. Friends have often expressed this belief by referring to "that of God in Everyone", "

    76. Religious Society Of Friends - Enpsychlopedia
    In order to understand other aspects of the religious society of friends, it ishelpful The name religious society of friends came many years later,
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    The Religious Society of Friends , commonly known as Quakers , or Friends , is a religious community founded in England in the 17th century . Quakers are counted among the historic peace churches , and have congregations scattered across the world. Since its origins in England, Quakerism has spread to other countries, chiefly the United States Kenya and Bolivia . The number of Quakers in the world is rather small (approximately 600,000), although there are places, such as Philadelphia , in which Quaker influence is concentrated. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Basic divisions and organization
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    In many ways it is difficult to describe the Religious Society of Friends without making numerous qualifications and listing exceptions to whatever can be generally said. Like many movements, the Friends movement has evolved and changed and split into various smaller subgroups. In order to understand other aspects of the Religious Society of Friends, it is helpful to understand the basic divisions and organization. In Britain there has been a high level of organizational unity throughout the history of the Society. The local Friends meetings there are called 'preparative meetings'. Several local meetings are part of a 'monthly meeting'. Several 'monthly meetings' are organised into a 'general meeting'. Formerly, 'general meetings' were called 'quarterly meetings', and, while they continue to meet up to three times per year, they usually play no direct role in Quaker structures. 'Monthly meetings' are represented directly in 'Meeting for Sufferings', which meets in between

    77. High Point Friends
    Coeducational private school operated under the auspices of the religious society of friends (Quakers). Features preK and lower school, admissions, history and campus.
    http://www.hpfs.org
    " PLANTING THE SEEDS FOR A LIFELONG LOVE OF LEARNING " High Point Friends School is a coeducational, private school located in High Point, North Carolina. Founded in 1963, the school is operated under the auspices of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).
    High Point Friends School, Inc. is recognized as having full tax-exempt status under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
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    78. Crossmap Christian Directory :: Religious Society Of Friends
    Church and Denominations Denominations religious society of friends of documents (and links) related to the religious society of friends (Quakers.
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    Church and Denominations Denominations Religious Society of Friends ... Youth Groups and Ministries (14) Web Sites Friendly Bible Study
    Popular Bible study method originally published in pamphlet form by Quakers (members of the Religious Society of Friends) Joanne and Larry Spears.
    http://www.read-the-bible.org/FriendlyBibleStudy.htm
    Largest Quaker Communities
    Statistics on U.S. States with most Friends; U.S. states with highest proportion of Friends.
    http://adherents.com/largecom/com_quaker.html
    Nontheists.Quaker.Org
    Articles related to nontheist approaches from people associated with Quakers and links to related material elsewhere.
    http://nontheists.quaker.org
    Quaker Cafe in Ottawa
    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
    Quaker Electronic Archive
    A searchable collection of documents (and links) related to the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers.) It also includes a chat room, on-line worship, a calendar of events, and a message board.
    http://www.qis.net/~daruma/

    79. ADAM2.ORG - Category: Religious Society Of Friends
    Information about the religious society of friends Quaker beliefs ReligiousSociety of Friends Bills itself as the official Quaker home page.
    http://www.adam2.org/dir/Society/Religion_and_Spirituality/Christianity/Denomina

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    80. Welcome To The Friends' School - Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
    A coeducational school for years K-12, under the auspices of the religious society of friends (Quakers) in Hobart.
    http://www.friends.tas.edu.au/
    Hobart Tasmania Australia A co-educational pre-K to 12 school under the auspices of The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) enter
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