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  1. The Quaker Oats Treasury of Best Recipes by Smithmark Publishing, 1992-03
  2. Imagination & Spirit: A Contemporary Quaker Reader
  3. Quakers and Nazis: Inner Light in Outer Darkness by Hans A. Schmitt, 1997-09
  4. The Quaker City, Or, the Monks of Monk Hall: A Romance of Philadelphia Life, Mystery, and Crime by George Lippard, 1995-07
  5. Hidden in Plain Sight: Quaker Women's Writings, 1650-1700
  6. A Quaker Book of Wisdom: Life Lessons in Simplicity, Service, and Common Sense (Large Print)
  7. Why Friends Are Friends: Some Quaker Core Convictions by Jack L. Willcuts, 1984-03
  8. Quaker Testimony (Elizabeth Elliot Mysteries) by Irene Allen, 1998-01-15
  9. Prophets and reconcilers: Reflections on the Quaker peace testimony (Swarthmore lecture) by Wolf Mendl, 1974
  10. The Quaker Family in Colonial America: A Portrait of the Society of Friends by J. William Frost, 1973
  11. Quaker Witness (Elizabeth Elliot Mysteries) by Irene Allen, 2001-04-15
  12. Quaker spirituality: Selected writings (The Classics of Western spirituality)
  13. William Penn and the Quaker Legacy (Library of American Biography Series) (Library of American Biography) by John Moretta, 2006-12-31
  14. A Certain Kind of Perfection: An Anthology of Evangelical and Liberal Quaker Writers by Margery Post Abbott, Carolyn Wilhelm, 1997-06

41. Society Of Friends
Group formed by George Fox and originally known as the Friends of Truth. Central dogma was that of the inner light, communicated directly to the individual soul by Christ. Eventually became known as quakers.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/REquakers.htm
Society of Friends
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In 1643 George Fox , a shoemaker from Fenny Drayton, Leicestershire , began toured the country giving sermons where he argued that consecrated buildings and ordained ministers were irrelevant to the individual seeking God. Three years later Fox had a divine revelati on that inspired him to preach a gospel of brotherly love.
Fox formed a group called the Friends of Truth. Later they became known as the Society of Friends. Fox's central dogma was that of the inner light, communicated directly to the individual soul by Christ.
After 1656 followers of Fox refused to attend Anglican services or pay tithes . This resulted in George Fox being arrested.

42. Hortoc
While the stringent laws of The Fugitive Slave Act were being enforced and the institution of slavery continued unabated, many abolitionists assisted escaped slaves regardless of the consequences. These abolitionists, who were primarily composed of quakers, exslaves and other liberal thinking citizens, helped establish what was known as the Underground Railroad.
http://www.history.rochester.edu/class/ugrr/home.html
The Underground Railroad in Rochester, New York
History of the Underground Railroad
History of the Underground Railroad in Rochester, New York

43. North Cumbria Quakers
Guide to the meetings of The Religious Society of Friends (quakers) in North Cumbria.
http://northcumbria.quaker.eu.org
Quakers in North Cumbria - The Religious Society of Friends - Cumberland General Meeting Index QUAKERS IN NORTH CUMBRIA
Cumberland General Meeting
The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
Pardshaw Monthly Meeting ABOUT THE GENERAL MEETING Cumberland General Meeting comprises those Quaker Meetings situated in the northern part of Cumbria. This area extends northwards from the A66 to the Scottish borders and from the Solway Firth in the west to the hills of the Pennines in the east. The General Meeting district takes in the Northern Fells of the Lake District National Park, the Cumbrian plain northward to the Solway estuary and parts of the Eden Valley and northern Pennines. To the south, Cumberland General Meeting borders with Westmorland General Meeting , which encompasses the heartland of early Quakerism in Northern England. To the north, across the Solway Firth, our nearest neighbouring meetings are those in West Scotland Monthly Meeting, located in the Galloway peninsula. LINKS TO CONSTITUENT PREPARATIVE MEETINGS: PARDSHAW MM KESWICK COCKERMOUTH WHITEHAVEN PARDSHAW ... ALSTON Click here to see a map showing the locations of meetings in North Cumbria: LOCATION MAP Click here for more information about Cumberland General Meeting: MORE ABOUT CUMBERLAND GENERAL MEETING CLICK HERE FOR OTHER QUAKER WEB SITES: Close links exist with the Friends Fellowship of Healing Centre at Lattendales. Lattendales is in the village of Greystoke, situated between Penrith, Mosedale and Keswick Meetings. We are always pleased to welcome at our meetings for worship visitors who are staying at Lattendales.

44. RootsWeb: Genealogy Mailing Lists: PA-QUAKERS
Quaker families that settled and lived in Pennsylvania.
http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Religion/PA-QUAKERS.html
Religion: PA-QUAKERS Mailing List PA-QUAKERS-L Topic: Quaker families that settled and lived in Pennsylvania. For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at PA-QUAKERS-admin@rootsweb.com.

45. Nonconformists
Refers to Protestants who were not members of the Church of England. Included Wesleyan Methodists, Primitive Methodists, quakers, Baptists, Unitarians, Congregationalists, and members of the Salvation Army.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/REnonconformists.htm
Nonconformists
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Nonconformist is the name given to Protestants who are not members of the Church of England . This included Wesleyan Methodists Primitive Methodists Quakers Baptists ... Congregationalists , and members of the Salvation Army
The different Nonconformists campaigned together against the Test and Corporation Acts that had been passed by Parliament in the 17th century. These acts excluded Nonconformists from holding civil or military office. Nonconformists were also prevented from being awarded degrees by the universities of Cambridge and Oxford.
The Tories in the House of Commons tended to be in favour of these acts and so the Nonconformists mainly supported the Liberal Party who advocated civil and religious liberty. After the

46. Quakers And The Political Process
Main page quakers and the Political Process, Living our Faith into Action. AN EXHIBIT quakers and the Political Process Living our Faith into Action.
http://www.pym.org/exhibit/
An exhibit, July to Dec. 2000
Who are the Quakers?

Quaker West New Jersey

Democracy in 1677 Penn's Holy Experiment
Seed of a Nation Quaker Political Contribution
From Governance to Advocacy Quaker Presidents
Links Pages
Bibliography Archives ...
Support and Outreach Committee

Philadelphia Yearly Meeting
1515 Cherry Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102-1479 URL: http://www.pym.org/ tel: fax: Quaker Information Center Arch Street Friends Meeting Maps and Directions View Our Guestbook Sign Our Guestbook A N E XHIBIT
Quakers and the Political Process Living our Faith into Action
Printable copy Brochure for the original exhibition in 2000 T HE Q UAKERS of the Greater Philadelphia region were pleased, in the summer of 2000, to welcome all who came to William Penn's City of Brotherly Love on the occasion of the Republican National Convention. Stimulated by this event, Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends produced an exhibition entitled "Quakers and the Political Process," which was on view until recently at the Arch Street Meetinghouse, 4th and Arch Streets, in the historic district of the City. With the assistance of local historian, Nancy Webster, and a dedicated committee, twelve large panels designed by Maltbie Associates describe Quaker contributions to American political life from the time of William Penn to the present, including panels on Quaker presidents Hoover and Nixon. Liberally illustrated, the exhibit's narrative text is complemented by a large number of quotations ranging from Quaker founder, George Fox, to Friends living today.

47. Quakers Running Club
Welcome to the quakers Running club, This site aims to provide you will all the information you need about the club. 18th Doctors Gate quakers race.
http://www.quakers.place.cc/

48. University Of Pennsylvania :: Baseball :: The Official Athletic Site
Official site includes news, schedule, rosters, and statistics.
http://pennathletics.ocsn.com/sports/m-basebl/penn-m-basebl-body.html

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Baseball - M
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Field Hockey - W Football - M Football - Sprint - M Golf - M W Gymnastics - W Lacrosse - M W Rowing - (Heavy) - M Rowing - (Light) - M Rowing - W Soccer - M W Softball - W Squash - M W Swimming - M W Tennis - M W Track/XCountry - M W Volleyball - W Wrestling - M Athletic Links Making The Grade Student Athlete Center Compliance Corner Tickets ... Wireless Other Links PENN Home Page PENN Relays Online Store Ivy League ... Varsity Athletic Apparel Tribe Time: Brian Winings was selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 48th round of the 2004 Major League Baseball Draft. Goin' to the Show - Brian Winings Drafted by Cleveland Indians The University of Pennsylvania baseball program once again has touched the professional level as right-handed pitcher Brian Winings was selected by the Cleveland Indians in the 48th round on day two of the 2004 Major League First-Year Player Draft . Winings was one of 12 Ivy Leaguers to be selected so far in the draft. [More] Penn Baseball Ends Season on High Note and Looks Towards the Future The Red and Blue conclude season as three Quakers earn All-Ivy honors. Three Student-Athletes Named to All-Ivy Baseball Team Nate Moffie highlights Penn's trio on the All-Ivy team.

49. Soc.religion.quaker Answers To Frequently Asked Questions
Mengel mengel.nospam@users.sourceforge.net Summary Assorted answers to questions frequently asked about the Religious Society of Friends (aka quakers) in soc
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/Quaker-faq/
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soc.religion.quaker Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
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Help others by sharing your knowledge
soc.religion.quaker mengel.nospam@users.sourceforge.net http://www.faqs.org/faqs/Quaker-faq/ ... http://www.quakerfinder.org/ to help people find unprogrammed meetings in the U.S. and Canada. It includes not only FGC-affiliated monthly meetings, but also those in Conservative and Independent yearly meetings (I've heard some talk of extending it even further but that's still just talk). If you're really stuck, try contacting: Chel Avery, Director Quaker Information Center 1501 Cherry Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 (215) 241-7024 or Friends Journal 1216 Arch Street, Ste. 2A Philadelphia, PA 19107 Phone: 215-563-8629 Fax: 215-568-1377 Email: FriendsJnl at aol dot com (See http://www.friendsjournal.org/ ) They probably have a meeting in your area on their mailing list. They can also get you free introductory issues of Friends Journal. or in the UK, try first: http://www.quaker.org.uk/

50. Religious Society Of Friends - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
in this instance. quakers as a Peculiar People . By the their meeting, and became quakers. Famous quakers. Notable quakers include
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quaker

51. Canadian Yearly Meeting Of The Religious Society Of Friends (Quakers)
The Religious Society of Friends (quakers) is a historic peace church with Meetings from Newfoundland to Vancouver Island. Canadian
http://www.quaker.ca/
Canadian Yearly Meeting
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Quote of the Month In some places one see Friends who with some justification, have taken pride in their Quaker heritage, but who now are content merely to abide comfortably in their familiarity with other members of the meeting and their versions of the Quakerly way of doing things. One finds Friends basking in the reputation of Quakers as good people, and resting on their or their ancestors' laurels... Our religious life becomes little more than a maintenance project where we strive to uphold lifeless forms of an ancient and honorable, but increasingly empty, tradition.... See What's New! Search this Site Featured link What's a Quaker?
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52. QQCC
Formed in 1995 in Darlington. Member of the C.N.C.C. Offers trips to the Yorkshire Dales. Includes trip reports, photos and contact information.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/scott.heyden/qqcc.htm
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53. Quakers And The Political Process - Who Are The Quakers?
quakers and the Political Process, Living our Faith into Action Who are the quakers? History, beliefs, and testimonies. Who are the quakers? Printable copy.
http://www.pym.org/exhibit/p045.html
An exhibit, July to Dec. 2000
Who are the Quakers?
Quaker West New Jersey

Democracy in 1677 Penn's Holy Experiment
Seed of a Nation Quaker Political Contribution
From Governance to Advocacy Quaker Presidents
Links Pages
Bibliography Archives ...
Support and Outreach Committee

Philadelphia Yearly Meeting
1515 Cherry Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102-1479 URL: http://www.pym.org/ tel: fax: Quaker Information Center Arch Street Friends Meeting Maps and Directions View Our Guestbook Sign Our Guestbook
Who are the Quakers?
Printable copy The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) arose in mid-17th century England, during the religious, social and political upheaval of the English Civil War. Founded by George Fox (1624-1691), the movement was not intended as a new denomination, but rather as a rediscovery of original Christianity without institutional limitations. With recently-acquired access to the Bible in English, converts to this new view called themselves "Friends of Truth," considering themselves to be friends of Jesus, after the Gospel of John 15:14 ("You are my friends if you do what I command you"). And when all my hopes in men were gone, so that I had nothing outwardly to help me, nor could I tell what to do, then, oh! Then I heard a voice which said, 'There is One, even Christ Jesus that can speak to thy condition.' And when I heard it my heart did leap for joy.

54. Quaker Café
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

55. Quakers.net
Pardon, diese InternetSeiten werden gerade überarbeitet. Sorry, this site is currently under construction. quaker-links Some
http://www.quakers.net/
Sorry, this site is currently under construction. quaker-links : Some official sites of quaker-organisations
American Friends Service Committee www.afsc.org
Religious Society of Friends ( Belgium and Luxemburg
Britain Yearly Meeting www.quaker.org.uk
Deutsche Jahresversammlung www.quaeker.org
www.quaekerhilfe.de

Quaker Council for European Affairs

QUNO www.quno.org Private quaker-related sites
www.quaker.org
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56. Monk (Quaker) Parakeets In North America
Ongoing study of feral quakers in North America, with resources, and related topics.
http://www.monkparakeet.com/
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57. Netzwerk Friedenssteuer Den Wandel Einleiten
Translate this page Das Netzwerk ist umgezogen Wenn Sie nicht automatisch weitergeleitet werden, notieren Sie bitte unsere neue Web-Adresse und klicken Sie sich weiter
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Das Netzwerk ist umgezogen:
Wenn Sie nicht automatisch weitergeleitet werden, notieren Sie bitte unsere neue Web-Adresse und klicken Sie sich weiter:
www.netzwerk-friedenssteuer.de

58. 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.

59. Birdman Aviaries
Breeder of cockatiels, sun conures, and quakers, with information about birds for sale.
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60. Quakers (Society Of Friends)
quakers Society of Friends in Illinois. Illinois Monthly Meetings. Fulton County and the Plainfield Monthly Meeting The Plainfield
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Quakers [Society of Friends]
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  • Illinois Monthly Meetings
  • Fulton County and the Plainfield Monthly Meeting
      The Plainfield Quakers: The Society of Friends in Fulton County, Illinois Genealogies of Fulton County, Illinois Quaker Families
        Bogue and Allied Families. 1944. by Virgil T. Bogue. Printed by Herald Printers, Holly, MI Easley Family History. in History of Ipava. 1986. Edited by Wayne Azbell. Published by the Ipava United Presbyterian Church, Ipava, IL
      Putnam County and the Clear Creek Meeting
        Records of the Clear Creek Meeting of Friends. by Clifford Neal Smith. Illinois State Genealogical Society Quarterly.
          V.1 N.3 Pp.3-10 (1969) Births V.1 N.4 Pp.7-16 (1970) V.2 N.1 Pp.13-17 (1970) Minute Books A and B V.2 N.2 Pp.93-96 (1970) Burials
        150 Years in Review of Clear Creek Families and Friends. by Helen J. Nelson. The Friends at Clear Creek. by M.L. Dobbert and Helen J. Nelson.
      Other Resources for Researching Quaker Roots
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