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  1. Quaker Summer (Women of Faith Fiction #14) (2007 Novel of the Year) by Lisa Samson, 2008-04-08
  2. A Quaker Book of Wisdom: Life Lessons In Simplicity, Service, And Common Sense (Living Planet Book) by Robert Lawrence Smith, 1999-09-07
  3. Guide to the Quaker Parrot by Mattie Sue Athan, 1997-09-01
  4. Quaker Spirituality: Selected Writings (HarperCollins Spiritual Classics) by Harpercollins Spiritual Classics, 2005-05-01
  5. The Quaker Parrot: An Owner's Guide to a Happy Healthy Pet by Pamela Leis Higdon, 1998-03-23
  6. Listening to the Light: How to Bring Quaker Simplicity and Integrity Into Our Lives by Jim Pym, 1999-04-01
  7. A Living Faith: An Historical and Comparative Study of Quaker Beliefs by Wilmer, A Cooper, 2000-12-01
  8. Practicing Peace: A Devotional Walk Through the Quaker Tradition by Catherine Whitmire, 2007-04
  9. Plain Living: A Quaker Path to Simplicity by Catherine Whitmire, 2001-07
  10. How the Quakers Invented America by David Yount, 2007-08-25
  11. Naked Quaker: True Crimes and Controversies from the Courts of Colonial New England by Diane Rapaport, 2007-10-30
  12. Puritan Boston and Quaker Philadelphia
  13. The Quakers in America (Columbia Contemporary American Religion Series) by Thomas D. Hamm, 2006-08-25
  14. The Quaker Reader

161. Quaker Beliefs And Deism
Deism and the quakers. From John Punshon s Portrait in Grey A Short History of the quakers. For more information on Quaker Beliefs
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Deism and the Quakers
From John Punshon's Portrait in Grey: A Short History of the Quakers For more information on Quaker Beliefs, go to Chuck Fager's Quaker Theology Page Pages 158-167. "A Divided Inheritance" This discusses the different theological tendencies within Quakerism. Quakers have never formally adopted the "Trinity," but the three streams of Christian theology can be found in Quakerism.
  • Deism, the "doctrine that God is quite other than the cosmos and entirely transcends it. Having created it as a closed system, he remains aloof from its operations and lets it go its own way" (160). This is God the creator, the "father." People who adhere to this theology tend to stress rational thought and science as a way of discovering truth, they tend to also place great emphasis on classic religious texts. Orthodox Quakerism is more sympathetic to Deism. For deists "the light was the inherent rational capacity of the mind." (161)
  • Evangelical, the focus on Christ as the unique Son of God, the Redeemer who died for our sins. People are sinners who can be saved only by accepting Jesus as their Savior. This approach tends to stress charismatic leadership, strong emotional appeals and adherence to doctrine. At certain points, this has been strong in Quakerism, and it is stronger among Friends with Pastoral form of worship.
  • Pantheist, the "the view that God and the universe are one entity, and that the divine is wholly immanent in the creation." (160). This is God as Spirit, as Holy Ghost, as Sanctifier. Silent and unprogrammed worship is most compatible with this theology, since it facilitates awareness of the spiritual dimensions of reality. It also leads to Universalism (as we define it, the belief that all religions are means to approach a the same spiritual reality) since many other faiths also practice this form of spiritual worship, e.g., Buddhism, Hinduism. Gandhi's book "All Religions Are True" is consistent with this philosophy. Pantheist Quakers view the "light [as] the direct operation of God upon the soul, something which the deist cosmology in principle refused to admit." (161).
  • 162. Friends (Quakers) And Peace, By Bill Samuel - QuakerInfo.com
    of the peace testimony of the Religious Society of Friends (quakers).......
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    var site="sm1QuakerInfo" Friends (Quakers) and Peace
    by Bill Samuel
    Originally published May 1, 1999 at Suite101.com

    One of the things probably best known about Quakers is that we have a testimony against participation in war, which we call the peace testimony . As the Quaker movement was developing, Christian bodies did not generally take a pacifist stance. Friends themselves took a little while to become clear about it as a movement. In the very early years of the movement in the mid-seventeenth century in Britain, some Friends served in Cromwell's army. As late as 1659, prominent Friend Isaac Penington wrote a paper To the Parliament, the Army, and all the Well-affected in the Nation, who have been faithful to the Good Old Cause , in which he said the army had been "glorious Instruments in the hand of God."
    Development of the Peace Testimony
    Although the peace testimony was not a clear testimony of the movement as a whole at first, it does seem to have been clear early on to George Fox, generally called the founder of Quakerism. In his

    163. Quakers And Pendle
    So just why are the quakers called quakers? It was Justice Bennett who coined the name quakers for the followers of George Fox. From the FAQ. Quaker Links.
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    George Fox The Quaker movement was founded in the 17th century by George Fox. Fox was a reluctant starter of a new sect, his idea was to try and transform the existing structures to a more accurate following of Christ. For this he, and his followers, were persecuted by Cromwell's Puritan government and then the "restored" Charles II Catholics. Fox argued, based on the teachings of Peter (Acts 2 & 3), for an egalitarian, spirit-filled Christianity that would not be oppressive of people on account of race, sex, or class. (Ed: Sound familiar? - amazing how long it's taken us to start to get there!) Like much modern Christian thought, Fox believed that the "church" had lost its way when it became institutionalized in either Catholicism or Anglicanism. Fox challenged the existing hierarchical nature of authority in the church, pretty much the same as businesses all over the world are now beginning to see the severe limitations of a command and control hierarchy in their operations. Fox emphasized the personal nature of the relationship of an individual with Christ and hence the role that everyone plays in the ministry. Each individual is created in the image of God and as such has inherited God's power - it's up to the individual and his relations hip with God as to how and when this power is manifest. Even back in the 17th century the Quakers treated men and women as equals; it took the rest of Christendom until the early 20th century to start to recognize this. As, in the eyes of Friends, all of us are equal there is no point in any Friend trying to achieve honors amongst his equals, this encourages Friends to live a simple life.

    164. Home Page
    The New Foundation Fellowship exists to reacquaint people with the Christian Message of George Fox and the Early Friends (quakers) by publishing books, articles, pamphlets and periodicals, and also by organising meetings and gatherings to worship in the Name of Jesus and proclaim the Christian Quaker message.
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    skm_registerMenu('Header1_mnuMain',new skm_styleInfo('#8080FF','White','Solid','','Navy','','','',''),new skm_styleInfo('','','','','','','','',''),2); New Foundation Fellowship UK Short Articles and Comment Long Articles Newsletter 2003 Archived Newsletters Guest Book Guest Book Entries HOME What is the New Foundation? Publications Articles Newsletter Guest Book Links Contacts George Fox Project Trust Early Friends Writings REPORT FAULTS HERE
    WELCOME TO THE NEW FOUNDATION(UK) WEB SITE
    This is the official Web Site of the New Foundation Fellowship in the United Kingdom. The New Foundation Fellowship exists to reacquaint people with the Christian Message that was proclaimed by George Fox and the Early Friends. We do this by publishing books, articles, pamphlets and periodicals, and also by organising meetings and gatherings to worship in the Name of Jesus and proclaim the Christian Quaker message that;
    Christ has come to teach his people himself!
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    • 24/01/2004 Business Meeting @ Gloucester, Ursula Windsors

    165. Slough Quakers
    Site under construction. The Religous Society of Friends (quakers) at Slough.
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    166. Works Of Isaac Penington
    Collected works of Isaac Penington, a key figure in the first generation of the Religious Society of Friends (quakers). From four printed volumes published by Quaker Heritage Press.
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    THE
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    LONG MOURNFUL AND SORELY DISTRESSED
    ISAAC PENINGTON
    WHOM THE LORD IN HIS TENDER MERCY, AT LENGTH VISITED AND RELIEVED BY THE MINISTRY OF THAT DESPISED PEOPLE
    CALLED QUAKERS
    AND IN THE SPRINGINGS OF THAT LIGHT, LIFE, AND HOLY POWER IN HIM, WHICH THEY HAD TRULY AND FAITHFULLY TESTIFIED OF, AND DIRECTED HIS MIND TO, WERE THESE THINGS WRITTEN
    AND ARE NOW PUBLISHED AS A THANKFUL TESTIMONY OF THE GOODNESS OF THE LORD UNTO HIM, AND FOR THE BENEFIT OF OTHERS "T HEY ALSO THAT ERRED IN SPIRIT SHALL KNOW UNDERSTANDING AND THEY THAT MURMURED SHALL LEARN DOCTRINE ." I SAIAH
    WWW EDITION, FROM FOUR PRINTED VOLUMES
    CONTENTS
    Editor's introduction (Quaker Heritage Press) [12 KB]
    [Volume 1]
    Testimony of George Fox Concerning Isaac Penington [5 KB; p. 1] Testimony of Thomas Ellwood Concerning Isaac Penington [26 KB; p. 3] The Way of Life and Death made manifest, and set before men [207 KB; p. 14] Some positions concerning the Apostasy from the Christian spirit [p. 18]
    Some Principles guiding out of the Apostasy, to the Christian spirit

    167. A Quaker Understanding Of Jesus Christ, Part 1 - Suite101.com
    Related Subject(s) Society of Friends , quakers. What quakers labored against was a prevalent unbelief in the immediate presence of Christ.
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    168. Welcome To Parrottopia.com
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    169. The Quakers
    Early EighteenthCentury Newspaper Reports compiled by Rictor Norton. The quakers. ADVERTISEMENT. 10-12 September 1701 To prevent false
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    The Quakers
    ADVERTISEMENT 10-12 September 1701
    To prevent false reports, this is to give notice, that on the 25th of the last there was a conference held betwixt Frances Bugg and Henry Pickworth, in the Sessions-house in Sleeford in Lincolnshire, wherein the said Francis Bugg did plainly make it appear from divers quoteations [ sic ] fairly taken out of the Quakers own books, which were then and there produced, and openly read, to the general satisfaction of the audience, that the Quakers had prophanely abus’d the Holy Scriptures, blasphem’d the ever Blessed Trinity, deny’d our Lord and Saviour, and reviled his Sacred Ordinances; This being fully prov’d against the Quakers, they being not able to disprove any one of his quotations, the magistrates there present, did therefore order some of their vile pamphlets to be publickly burnt at their Market Cross, which was accordingly performed; and in abhorrence of the Quakers blasphemous and anti-christian principles, did shortly after the conference declare, that a great many other of their books ought also very deservedly to be committed to the flames. [ English Post ADVERTISEMENT 11 August 1703
    Quakerism a Complication of Heresie, Schism, Sauciness, Lying, Disloyalty

    170. University Of Pennsylvania :: The Official Athletic Site
    The quakers will return to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 15 years this weekend after finishing the regular season 76 overall and 3-3 in the Ivy
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    171. Quaker FWCC Page Index
    Information about the Friends World Committee for Consultation, a body that seeks to provide information about and promote connections between all Friends (quakers) in the world.
    http://fwcc.quaker.org/
    World Quaker web site
    Friends World Committee for Consultation pages index
    These pages are maintained by Simon Grant . Please send comments and links for inclusion to him at quaker@simongrant.org
    Last revised: 2003-12-22.

    172. Yorkshire Quaker Heritage Project: Homepage
    Databases of publicly accessible archives and book collections related to Friends (quakers) within the pre1974 boundaries of the county of Yorkshire in England. These are searchable by location and by name.
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    [From 'To the camp of the Lord' (1655), Edward Burrough] Archives and Special Collections
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    173. American Friends Service Committee - Quaker Values In Action
    Q Who should have the right to marry? Join an online dialogue to help get past the politics of polarization. Mobilization for Peace Security
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    Our Life Over Debt campaign highlights the need for immediate cancellation of Africa's debt. See our on-line activist kit , which gives you practical ways to join the African debt relief/cancellation movement.
    Graduation, Baghdad Style
    The young women of the School of Arts in Baghdad, like teenagers everywhere, visit excitedly with each other as they prepare to graduate. The younger children laugh and play as they enjoy the cake and sodas. Even in beleaguered Baghdad, it is indeed graduation day.
    Boots Exhibit Opens in Washington, D.C.
    The AFSC exhibit, Eyes Wide Open: the Human Cost of War in Iraq , opened in Washington, D.C. for two days leading up to Memorial Day weekend.
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    174. American Friends Service Committee - Quaker Values In Action
    Love and Marriage, Faith and Law. Q Who should have the right to marry? Join an online dialogue to help get past the politics of polarization.
    http://www.afsc.org/default.htm
    Our Life Over Debt campaign highlights the need for immediate cancellation of Africa's debt. See our on-line activist kit , which gives you practical ways to join the African debt relief/cancellation movement.
    Graduation, Baghdad Style
    The young women of the School of Arts in Baghdad, like teenagers everywhere, visit excitedly with each other as they prepare to graduate. The younger children laugh and play as they enjoy the cake and sodas. Even in beleaguered Baghdad, it is indeed graduation day.
    Boots Exhibit Opens in Washington, D.C.
    The AFSC exhibit, Eyes Wide Open: the Human Cost of War in Iraq , opened in Washington, D.C. for two days leading up to Memorial Day weekend.
    See also Healing the Healers
    New Peacework Article on Human Trafficking
    Search site Sign up to receive AFSC email bulletins ... Donate now Quiz:
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    175. Quakericehockey
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