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The Quakers believed that God's revelation was not limited to the Bible but continued in a living daily contact between the ... The Bible is the source book of the Quaker faith and from it Fox drew many ideas which became part of the ...
The Quakers believed that God's revelation was not limited to the Bible but continued in a living daily contact between the ... The Bible is the source book of the Quaker faith and from it Fox drew many ideas which became part of the ...
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Quakers in the United States Quakers found their way to America within a decade of the beginning of George Fox's public ministry in England ; individuals arrived as early as 1655 . They found at first no more favorable home in the ...
Quakers in the United States Quakers found their way to America within a decade of the beginning of George Fox's public ministry in England ; individuals arrived as early as 1655 . They found at first no more favorable home in the ...
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Philadelphia remains as a home of broadly based , if more conservative , Quakerism . Quakers , while fitting clearly within the free church tradition and following the European spiritual Anabaptist faith , deviate from other groups at ...
Philadelphia remains as a home of broadly based , if more conservative , Quakerism . Quakers , while fitting clearly within the free church tradition and following the European spiritual Anabaptist faith , deviate from other groups at ...
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