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  1. The Ancient Testimony of the Religious Society of Friends, Commonly Called Quakers, Respecting Some of Their Christian Doctrines and Practices by Society of Friends. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, 2009-10-21
  2. Diary And Letters Of Deborah B. Webb: Minister Of The Gospel In The Religious Society Of Friends (1898) by Deborah Brooks Webb, 2010-09-10
  3. Book of Christian Discipline of the Religious Society of Friends in Great Britain by London Yearly Meeting, 2010-03-15
  4. An Address To The Younger Members Of The Religious Society Of Friends In Ireland (1864) by Joseph Thorp, 2009-09-24
  5. The Friends' Library: Comprising Journals, Doctrinal Treatises, and Other Writings of Members of the Religious Society of Friends, Volume 2 by Thomas Evans, William Evans, 2010-01-12
  6. A Review Of A Pamphlet, Entitled, A Defense Of The Religious Society Of Friends (1840) by Hugh Balderston, 2010-05-23
  7. I have always wanted to be Jewish: And now, thanks to the Religious Society of Friends, I am (Pendle Hill pamphlet) by Claire Gorfinkel, 2000
  8. Select Historical Memoirs Of The Religious Society Of Friends, Commonly Called Quakers: Being A Succinct Account Of Their Character And Course During The Seventeenth And Eighteenth Centuries (1881) by William Hodgson, 2008-10-27
  9. Constitution and Discipline for the American Yearly Meetings: Adopted by New York Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, 1901 (1902? ) by Society of Friends. New York Yearly Meeting, 2009-10-21
  10. A brief statement of the rise and progress of the testimony of the Religious Society of Friends, aga by Anonymous, 2009-10-10
  11. Piety promoted: in brief biographical memorials, of some of the religious society of Friends, commonly called Quakers ; the eleventh part by Josiah Forster, 2010-05-17
  12. Memorials Concerning Several Ministers, and Others, Deceased; of the Religious Society of Friends; with Some of their Last Expressions. by New York Yearly Meeting]. (Quaker). [Religious Society of Friends, 1814
  13. The Friends' Library: Comprising Journals, Doctrinal Treatises, and Other Writings of Members of the Religious Society of Friends, Volume 1 by Thomas Evans, William Evans, 2010-03-08
  14. The Quakers the Religious Society of Friends by Kathleen Elgin, 1969-01-01

101. Stevens Point Religious Society Of Friends
Quaker meetings and study group schedules with information about what Quakers believe.
http://www.coredcs.com/~wstites/

102. Hamilton Monthly Meeting Of The Religious Society Of Friends (Quakers) -
A SIMPLE RELIGION FOR A COMPLEX WORLD? The religious society of friends Quakers.A common theme on the religion pages of most newspapers these days is
http://www.hwcn.org/link/hmm/simplrel.htm
A SIMPLE RELIGION FOR A COMPLEX WORLD?
The Religious Society of Friends - Quakers
A common theme on the religion pages of most newspapers these days is that many churches are experiencing decreasing attendance. Whether this is because of a sense of despair over what seems to be the mess humankind has made of our world, or for some other, less apocalyptic reason, such as busyness or apathy, it strikes me that turning one's back on religion may not be the most helpful response. If we are despairing, or too busy, or apathetic, we may need support for our spiritual lives more than ever. A recent resurgence of interest in music (and other observances) of an essentially spiritual nature attests to the fact that many people do feel a deep need for God, even if that need is not met in a church service. Those who, despite the inherent reticence of the Religious Society of Friends, learn about Quakerism may find the directness and practicality of this three-centuries-old faith very appealing. When I first came to a Meeting for Worship, I found a special spiritual energy resulting when the Light within all the worshippers is focused - "centred" - to provide an illumination that one can rarely experience alone. It is something I want to share with others who are seeking answers to their questions - about both the outward and the inward worlds. The Quaker faith began in the mid-1600s in England, with the journeys and preaching of George Fox, one of many who found the dogmatic and liturgical state church spiritually unsatisfying. As a result of his personal struggle and revelations, he felt compelled to travel - on foot! - around England, talking about his insights: in particular that there is "that of God" in every person, and that each of us can find and communicate with God without requiring clergy or ritual. He found a great following among those who, like him, were seeking a closer relationship with the Divine.

103. Twin Cities Friends Meeting--Northern Yearly Meeting
Listing of local meetings affiliated with Northern Yearly Meeting of the religious society of friends (Quakers) in Minnesota, Michigan and Ohio.
http://www.tcfm.org/nym.php
You should be forwarded to the Northern Yearly Meeting page shortly. If you are not, click here

104. RE Directory: Religious Society Of Friends (Quakers)
religious society of friends (Quakers). Friends House. 173177 Euston Road.LONDON. NW1 2BJ. Tel, 020 7663 1000. Fax, 020 7663 1001
http://www.theredirectory.org.uk/orgs/rsf.html
Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
Friends House 173-177 Euston Road LONDON Tel: Fax: Website: http://www.quaker.org.uk/
Help and advice are available from Quaker Peace and Social Witness This organisation is a member of the RE Council.
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105. Friends School Of Baltimore
An independent, coeducational, college preparatory day school serving over 975 students age 4 through grade 12. Affiliated with the religious society of friends (Quakers). Admissions, academics and athletics, alumni, and events calendar are featured.
http://www.friendsbalt.org/

About Friends
Academics Admission Alumni ... Parents
jemail("webmaster", "webmaster") School Closing and Emergency Information Site Index The Baltimore Sun , September 6, 2005; "Building new beginning for Friends School pupils" as found online

106. Religious Society Of Friends
religious society of friends, The Bills itself as the official Quaker home page. Largest listing of Quaker links on the Web, plus hosting for a number of
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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.
Religious Society of Friends, The
Bills itself as the "official Quaker home page." Largest listing of Quaker links on the Web, plus hosting for a number of Quaker groups.
Differences between Shakers and Quakers
This is a simplified, one page description of the background of Shakers and Quakers, the latter being a thriving, worldwide Christian religion.
soc.religion.quaker
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
Quaker Resources on the Web
This page links to a number of Quaker (Friends) resources on the Web, including general information, books and other publications, and events.
Peaceweb
Peaceweb spotlights Quaker work in disarmament, conflict resolution and other social issues of interest to many others besides Quakers.

107. Pacific Yearly Meeting
Documents from, and information about, Pacific Yearly Meeting of the religious society of friends (Quakers) gt;
http://www.quaker.org/pacific-ym/
Pacific Yearly Meeting
of the
Religious Society of Friends To contact the Clerk of Pacific Yearly Meeting, Jim Anderson, use our contact form

NEW: PYM's complete is now available online!
2005 Pacific Yearly Meeting
The 2005 gathering of Pacific Yearly Meeting will be held from
August 1-6 at Mount Madonna Center, in Watsonville, CA Complete Registration Packet for 2005 Annual Gathering
(you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view this file) Individual documents in the registration packet:
  • Clerk's Call to Annual Session Registration Information Registration Form Scholarship Application ... Consider Being a Friendly Adult Presence (FAP) for Junior Yearly Meeting
    ALERT: JYM still needs FAPs! Children's Program Flyer

  • 2005 PYM Documents and Reports
    PYM Representative Committee Minutes of March 3, 2005
    Queries for Children
    - from Orange Grove Monthly Meeting Documents From the 2004 Annual Gathering of Pacific Yearly Meeting Minutes of Plenary Sessions Epistles Religious Education Committee Report 2004 PYM Documents and Reports PYM Representative Committee Minutes of March 6, 2004

    108. Friends, Religious Society Of
    Friends, Religious Society of, religious body originating in England in the middle Friends, Religious Society of The Friends in the United States The
    http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/society/A0819726.html
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    Sep 7, 2005

    109. Chapel Hill Monthly Meeting
    Information on location, meeting details, news and agendas.
    http://RTPnet.org/~chfm/
    Chapel Hill Monthly Meeting
    of the Religious Society of Friends (Quaker)
    Our Meeting for Worship is the center of our life as a spiritual community. We meet in reverent silence, without clergy or liturgy, seeking a sense of God's presence and of God's will for us. Welcome. 531 Raleigh Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27514
    Phone: 919-929-5377 Clerk: Judy Purvis Meetings for Worship Sunday (September through May) at 9:00 AM and 11:15 AM,
    Forum at 10:15 AM,
    Child Care: 9:00-12:30,
    First-day School: 11:15-12:15 Sunday (June through August) at 9:00 AM and 10:30 AM,
    no Forum,
    Child Care: 9:00-11:45,
    First-day School: 10:45-11:45 Meeting for Worship with Attention to Business 1:00 PM on the second Sunday of each month
    (Subject to change, please call to verify)
    (Child Care Provided) Affiliations: Piedmont Friends Fellowship and Friends General Conference. Map
    Newsletter
    Faith and Practice Documents ... Supported Organizations and Other Quaker Resources URL: http://www.rtpnet.org/chfm Last modified: December 13, 2004 Suggestions to: Jim Bartow

    110. Beliefnet.com
    religious society of friends A listing of all things Quakerrelated, includinghistory, writings, meetinghouses, and organizations.
    http://www.beliefnet.com/index/index_31936.html
    Home Community Religions Spirituality ... More Explore Beliefnet Beliefnet Home Buddhism Christianity Catholic Eastern Orthodox Mormon Protestant Hinduism Islam Judaism Earth-Based More Religions General Spirituality Other Topics (Alphabetical) Apocalypse Astrology Atheism Bible Books Celebrations Christian Inspiration Culture Dating Discussions Family Giving Humor Inspiration Jesus Marriage Memorials Money Morality Music News Parenting Politics Prayer Circles Prayer of the Day Quizzes Relationships Science Sexuality Soulmatch Spirituality Teens Travel Volunteering Welcome What's your spiritual type? Belief-O-Matic Join now for free About Beliefnet Tools Quizzes Meditations Prayer Circles Memorials ... Expert Advice Daily Offerings The Dalai Lama Prayer of the Day Spiritual Parenting Inspiration ... Swami Uptown More Bible Buddhist Hindu Muslim Torah Sponsor
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    Quaker History, Beliefs, and Organizations

    111. NPYM - North Pacific Yearly Meeting
    Calendar, officers, local meetings and other information about North Pacific Yearly Meeting of the religious society of friends (Quakers).
    http://www.npym.org/
    Annual Session
    Reg packet

    Calendar
    Annual Session 2005 ... Friends Bulletin Bringing Friends Together
    page last updated -

    112. Religious Society Of Friends
    religious society of friends (Quakers). From http//www.cftech.com/BrainBank/OTHERREFERENCE/RELIGION/MajorReligion.html
    http://www.meta-religion.com/World_Religions/Christianity/Denominations/religiou
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    From: http://www.cftech.com/BrainBank/OTHERREFERENCE/RELIGION/MajorReligion.html George Fox in England in the seventeenth century began preaching against organized churches, professing a doctrine of the Inner Light. Beliefs: Reliance is on the Inner Light, the voice of God's Holy Spirit experienced within each person; meetings are characterized by quiet meditation without ritual or sermon; Quakers are active in peace, education, and social welfare movements; they refuse to bear arms or take oaths; earlier schisms are still reflected in three main affiliations of Friends.

    113. FACTNet Message Board: Quakers / Religious Society Of Friends
    Religious cults and sects discussion group. Message board. Newsgroup.Brainwashing.Mind control.
    http://www.factnet.org/discus/messages/3/3430.html?1099137912

    114. Welcome To Imym.org — IMYM
    Activities, minutes, reports and other information about Intermountain Yearly Meeting of the religious society of friends (Quakers).
    http://imym.org/
    Skip to content Search
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    Sections Personal tools You are here: Home Navigation Home
    Welcome to imym.org
    Document Actions You do not need to log in to use this site. The Minutes and Attachments of the 2005 Annual Session held June 15-19 are now available. Use the "minutes/reports" tab above or click here . Also available here are the Documents-in-Advance, State of the Yearly Meeting Report, the Yearly Meeting's Epistle, text of the plenary address, a summary of Yearly Meeting Minutes and decisions, and archives of the various program and registration materials. Santa Fe Monthly Meeting invites IMYM Friends to a Clerking Workshop, Oct. 28-29 , led by Arthur Larrabee, former clerk of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. Space is limited to 30 participants. The registration deadline is Sept. 21 . For more information, click

    115. Sidwell Friends School - About The Religious Society Of Friends
    This revelation led to the birth of the religious society of friends and has beenat the heart of its life and witness ever since.
    http://www.sidwell.edu/About/about_friends.htm
    William Penn's Treaty with the Indians The Religious Society of Friends was originated by George Fox (1624-1691) during a period of political upheaval and social change in England. The established churches, Catholic and Anglican, were at a low ebb at this time, caught up in conflicts and preoccupied with forms and power struggles rather than religious witness. Neither provided much help to the victims of upheaval in a violent century, and so there were thousands of "seekers" who were looking for something that they could believe in and that would give meaning to their lives. One such seeker, George Fox, after years of spiritual questioning, had a revelation on Pendle Hill, in the heart of England's Lake District. This revelation led to the birth of the Religious Society of Friends and has been at the heart of its life and witness ever since. From this revelation, George Fox derived his essential insight, which was that there is "that of God" in everyone, and that one can gain access to the God within through stillness and the practice of silence. The belief that there is that of God in every person led as well to the Quaker practices of careful listening, compassion, non-violence, full equality of women, and social action in pursuit of social justice. Fox also believed that decisions in the religious community should be made by the "sense of the meeting," a spiritual step that seeks truth and is distinctive from consensus and voting, which seeks compromise or majority rule.

    116. Welcome To The Hartford Monthly Meeting Quaker Website, The Religious Society Of
    Information on meetings, location and history of Quaker group.
    http://www.hartfordquakers.org/
    Quaker 101 About our Meeting Hartford Meeting History Directions ... Suggested Links
    We warmly welcome you to join us for a meeting! Our weekly Meeting for Worship is held on Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. and usually lasts about one hour. Child care service is provided as well as Sunday school for youth. To find out more about our meeting, choose from the categories above.

    117. Madison Monthly Meeting Of The Religious Society Of Friends (Quakers)
    Concerns Learn about our religious and social concerns. Madison MonthlyMeeting of the Society of Friends 1704 Roberts Court
    http://danenet.wicip.org/mmm/
    MMM ABOUT QUAKERS CONCERNS Query for September: Do we cultivate healthful habits of eating, drinking, and activity so that body, mind and spirit may be free? Do we reject addictive pursuits and addictive substances such as alcohol, tobacco and other dangerous drugs? New to our site:
  • Quaker Business Process - In June 2005, the MMM Ministry and Counsel Committee produced a pamphlet describing our 'radically different' business process for conducting business. It describes the process we try to use to strive for a "sense of the meeting."
  • MMM More about Madison Monthly Meeting: who we are, when and where we worship. About Quakers Quakerism began over 350 years ago. Explore our history and beliefs. Concerns Learn about our religious and social concerns. Site Map Index of our web site. Map to Meetinghouse How to find our Meetinghouse. Traveling? Want to visit a meeting for worship near Madison? This link lists some local meetings near Madison who would welcome your visit.
    Traveling around the US or Canada? There is also a link to an FGC search engine to find meetings across the US and Canada.
  • 118. Quaker Homiletics Online Anthology
    A compilation of historical sermons given by ministers of the religious society of friends (Quakers).
    http://www.qhpress.org/quakerpages/qhoa/qhoa.htm
    THE QUAKER HOMILETICS ONLINE ANTHOLOGY
    A Division of QuakerPages , also including The Quaker Writings Home Page.
    Edited by Peter Sippel
    Dedicated to presenting and renewing the Christian testimony of the Society of Friends
    NEW MATERIAL. Also incorporated into the various sections.
    THE 17TH CENTURY
    THE 18TH CENTURY.
    THE 19TH CENTURY:
    19th Century "Hicksite" 19th Century "Orthodox" "Conservative." 19th Century "Orthodox" "Gurneyite." 19th Century "Orthodox" "Beaconite" And "Holiness."
    THE 20TH CENTURY:
    20th Century "Conservative." 20th Century "Social Gospel." 20th Century "Evangelical."

    119. Charleston Meeting Home Page
    Quakers fellowship; includes contact information and worship schedule.
    http://charlestonmeeting.dyn.dhs.org/
    Charleston Meeting
    of the
    Religious Society of Friends
    Meeting for Worship
    Sunday, 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. Visitors welcome
    Location
    Sea Gull Gallery
    224 E. Coleman Blvd.
    (at Shem Creek)
    Mt. Pleasant, SC
    For wide area map click here For detail map click here
    Contacts
    Phone: 843-723-5820
    Mail: PO Box 1665, Charleston, SC, 29402
    For Charleston Meeting email addresses click here
    Information Online About
    the Religious Society of Friends
  • American Friends Service Committee
  • Friends Committee on National Legislation
  • Friends General Conference
  • Friends Tract Association
  • Friends Web Directories: directory.google.com Open Directory Project
  • Friends World Committee for Consultation
  • Palmetto Friends ...
  • Southeastern Yearly Meeting
  • 120. 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.

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