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  1. History Of The Religious Society Of Friends V2: From Its Rise To The Year 1828 by Samuel M. Janney, 2007-07-25
  2. History of the religious Society of Friends, called by some the Free Quakers, in the city of Philadelphia by Charles Wetherill, 2010-08-02
  3. An examination of the causes which led to the separation of the Religious Society of Friends in America, in l827-28 by Samuel M. 1801-1880 Janney, 2010-09-08
  4. Biographical Sketches And Anecdotes Of Members Of The Religious Society Of Friends by Religious Society Of Friends, 2007-07-25
  5. History of the Religious Society of Friends, from Its Rise to the Year 1828 by Anonymous, 2010-03-09
  6. The Friend's Library: Comprising Journals, Doctrinal Treatises and Other Writings of Members of the Religious Society of Friends, Volume 11 by Thomas Evans, William Evans, 2010-02-16
  7. Some Account of the Conduct of the Religious Society of Friends Towards the Indian Tribes: In the Settlement of the Colonies of East and West Jersey and ... the Civilization and Christian Instruction O
  8. A Letter To John Wilkinson: On Some Statement Contained In His Letter Of Resignation Of Membership In The Religious Society Of Friends (1836) by Samuel Tuke, 2010-09-10
  9. Views of Christian doctrine held by the Religious Society of Friends, being passages taken from Barclay's Apology by Robert Barclay, 2010-09-08
  10. Summary of Christian Doctrines as Held by the Religious Society of Friends by Samuel Mcpherson Janney, 2010-07-24
  11. The Appeal of the Religious Society of Friends in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Etc: To Their by Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, 2009-08-20
  12. Biographical sketches and anecdotes of members of the religious society of Friends by Anonymous, 2010-09-07
  13. The Unlawfulness of All Wars and Fightings Under the Gospel: Given Forth by the Religious Society of Friends at Their Yearly Meeting Held in London, 1841 by London Yearly Meeting, 2010-05-25
  14. An Address of the Representatives of the Religious Society of Friends, for Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, to their Fellow-Citizens, on the Use of Intoxicating Drinks [caption title]. by [Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends (Orthodox)]., 1879

1. The Religious Society Of Friends
Bills itself as the "official Quaker home page." Large listing of Quaker links on the Web, Category Society Religion and Spirituality......The religious society of friends. Navigating this ironmasters. Pendle,England, birthplace of the religious society of friends. A
http://www.quaker.org/
The Religious Society of Friends
Navigating this web site: Entries are not in alphabetical order but instead age order. New entries are added to the bottom of each section. Use the search function of your browser to locate entries. A Statement from Leaders of Friends Organizations in the U.S. Quaker.org is mirrored at Summersault
Index
Introductory Items
Quaker Organizations

2. BYM Main Page
This is the Home page of Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) the organisation representing the religious society of friends (Quakers) in Great Britain
http://www.quaker.org.uk/
" Quakers respect the creative power of God in every human being and in the world around us. We work through quiet processes for a world where peaceful means bring about just settlements. " Home Page Search the Site Find a Quaker Meeting Make a Donation ... The Library, Friends House
Key:
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a visited link
Homepage of the Religious Society of Friends (or Quakers) in Britain.
New visitors wishing to find out about Quakerism might like to look at a short overview of Quaker faith , or our Frequently Asked Questions . There are also more detailed pages that will tell you more about Quakerism NEW
  • War in Iraq BYM's statement and other documents. The EAPPI is looking for volunteers to work in Israel/Palestine, building on the work of the Quaker Observers last year. An Application Pack is now available.

3. American Friends Service Committee
The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) is a Quaker organization that includes people of various Category Society Religion and Spirituality Organizations......Its work is based on the religious society of friends (Quaker) belief in the worthof every person, and faith in the power of love to overcome violence and
http://www.afsc.org/

About AFSC

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1501 Cherry Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone: (215) 241-7000
Fax: (215) 241-7275
E-mail: afscinfo@afsc.org
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all contributions are tax deductible at our Secure Donation Page or 1-888-588-2372 ext 1 Responding to War on Iraq
  • The Human Face of War - dispatches from the border How You Can Help Iraqi Refugees - Give Now Response to the War Overview Activism Ideas
  • Subscribe! Enter your email address to receive the monthly AFSC online newsletter. HTML Text AOL DID YOU KNOW? Crystal Bird Fauset , the first Black woman elected to a state legislature in the U.S., worked for the AFSC in 1927-1928 to promote interracial understanding. She had a long and distinguished career working on many facets of race relations. Spotlight on: AFSC Co-Sponsors Global Candlelight Vigil for Peace Fighting for peace is youths' war Tortured past drove him to be a peace-builder Daily Diary from the World Social Forum in Porto Alegre, Brazil

    4. RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS)
    Gives a brief history on Quakerism, along with a list of some of the beliefs held. religious society of friends. (QUAKERS). Click Here to Visit our Sponsors.
    http://www.religioustolerance.org/quaker.htm
    RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
    (QUAKERS)
    Click Here to Visit our Sponsors. Most faith groups have specific beliefs that their membership is expected to follow. Sometimes, as in the case of the Roman Catholic church, these requirements are numerous. The Religious Society of Friends is near the opposite end of the religious spectrum. They rely heavily upon spiritual searching by individual members, individual congregations and meetings (regional assemblies). This makes the Quakers difficult to describe in a short essay. We attempt here to portray mainstream Quaker practice. Some Quaker meetings at the liberal and evangelical ends of the spectrum differ significantly from what is covered below.
    European history:
    The movement was founded by in England by George Fox (1624-1691), a nonconformist religious reformer. At the age of 19, he left home on a four year search, seeking answers to questions which had troubled him since his childhood. He sought guidance from a variety of the country's spiritual leaders. He gradually became disillusioned with those leaders and with the existing Christian denominations. At the age of 23, he heard a voice, saying "there is one, even Christ Jesus, who can speak to thy condition"

    5. La Jolla Monthly Meeting Of The Religious Society Of Friends
    A traditional silent Quaker meeting in northern San Diego, California. Info on Friends beliefs and Category Society Religion and Spirituality United States......A small Quaker meeting in Southern California
    http://www.geocities.com/ljrsf/
    FRIENDS  BELIEFS Quaker Worship FRIENDS  BELIEFS Quaker Worship

    6. Qinausindex (alternative)
    religious society of friends "do not believe inspiration is confined to one sacred book or that Truth can be defined by a creed". With resources. THE religious society of friends (QUAKERS) IN AUSTRALIA
    http://www.quakers.org.au/
    THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS) IN AUSTRALIA
    QUAKERS IN AUSTRALIA Their Faith and Practice
    Australia-Wide Quaker Fellowship
    QUAKERS AND PEACE Statement of Belief
    Current Peace Issues
    OTHER QUAKER COMMITTEES Donald Groom Fellowship
    An Australian Faith and Practice

    Quaker Service Australia
    AUSTRALIA YEARLY MEETING ...
    Future Yearly Meetings
    RESOURCES IN PRINT
    General Resources
    Australian Publications

    The Australian Friend (excerpts)

    Backhouse Lectures
    ...
    Handbook of Practice and Procedure
    Pamphlets Quaker Wedding Quaker Funeral Gays and Lesbians in the Society of Friends Simplicity ... How to make a Bequest to Friends CONTACTS Meetings for Worship Accommodation The Friend's School - Tasmania Australian Young Friends ... International Links

    7. Religious Society Of Friends (Quakers) In Ireland
    Details of Quaker beliefs, organisation and meeting times in Ireland, with thoughts for contemplation and notes.
    http://www.ipag.com/quakers/
    Religious Society Of Friends (Quakers) in Ireland
    These pages have been moved. The Religious Society of Friends,
    Swanbrook House, Bloomfield Avenue, Morehampton Road,
    Dublin 4, Ireland

    8. Charleston Meeting Home Page
    Find days, times, and location of this Charleston, South Carolina, Quaker meeting. Also contains a collection of Quaker links.
    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 map click here
    Contacts
    Phone: 843-723-5820
    Mail: PO Box 1665, Charleston, SC, 29402
    Email: contact@CharlestonMeeting.com
    Email: Other Charleston Meeting Friends
    Information Online About
    the Religious Society of Friends
  • American Friends Service Committee
  • Friends Committee on National Legislation secure connection
  • Friends Committee on Unity with Nature ... alternate link
  • 9. 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.
    http://www.web.net/~cym
    Canadian Yearly Meeting
    of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
    Click here to read Quaker statements on the war in Iraq Quaker Peace Testimony We utterly deny all outward wars and strife and fightings with outward weapons, for any end or under any pretence whatsoever. And this is our testimony to the whole world. The spirit of Christ, by which we are guided, is not changeable, so as once to command us from a thing as evil and again to move unto it; and we do certainly know, and so testify to the world, that the spirit of Christ, which leads us into all Truth, will never move us to fight and war against any man with outward weapons, neither for the kingdom of Christ, nor for the kingdoms of this world.
    William Penn, 1693 See What's New! Search this Site Featured link What's a Quaker?
    Want to know more?

    10. Wilton Monthly Meeting Of The Religious Society Of Friends (Quakers)
    Monthly meetings schedule, newsletters, activities and contact information.
    http://www.nyym.org/wilton/
    Welcome Directions to the Meetinghouse Newsletters Minutes ... Contact us!
    Welcome to Wilton Monthly Meeting
    of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
    Our meeting house is located at 317 New Canaan Road (Route 106) in Wilton, Connecticut . All are welcome for Meeting for Worship, which is held every Sunday at 10:00 A.M. Child care is provided. You can learn more about us by reading the minutes of our monthly Meeting for Worship with a Concern for Business, which is held on the second Sunday of every month after the rise of Meeting. Feel free also to contact us by calling 203/762-5669. Wilton Meeting has taken under its care the first Quaker School in Connecticut, the Connecticut Friends School Also under the care of the meeting is the Helen Gander Friends Nursery School. For more information please contact the director Maureen Jackson at Maureen@FriendsNS.org If you are interested in more information about Quakerism and Quakers, take a look at New York Yearly Meeting's list of other Quaker resources online Please send questions or comments about this site to: Eric Harris-Braun ( gbs@panix.com

    11. Facts About Friends
    This leaflet provides a brief introduction to the religious society of friendsand we hope it will stimulate requests for further information which is
    http://www.quaker.org/friends.html
    Facts About Friends
    by Ted Hoare member of Australia Yearly Meeting
    Welcome to our Meeting
    This leaflet provides a brief introduction to the Religious Society of Friends and we hope it will stimulate requests for further information which is available in other publications.
    Our Christian Background
    The origins of the Society are found in the seventeenth century in England, a time when many were questioning the established beliefs of the age. George Fox (1625-1691) did not find answers to his questions in any of the churches of his day. Out of his searching came the spiritual message which swept a large part of the country and which resulted in the formation of the Religious Society of Friends. Friends witnessed to an Alternative Christianity quite distinct from the churches of the time. As a result they were persecuted both by Cromwell's Puritan government and by the restored government of Charles II. Fox did not intend to start a new sect. He wanted to persuade the church to return to what it had been in the days of the Apostles. He proclaimed the early preaching of Peter (Acts, chapter 2 and 3) that Jesus, who had been present in the flesh, had risen from the dead and was now come in the Spirit. That Jesus acted in the hearts of his followers purifying and empowering them. Pursuing Peter's teaching, Fox called for a radical, egalitarian, spirit-filled Christianity that would not be oppressive of people on account of race, sex, or class. He maintained that the message of the early church had been lost when the church became institutionalized and believed that he, and others with him, could stand in exactly the same state as Apostles, with the same power to teach, to heal, and to prophesy that the Apostles had.

    12. 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

    13. BYM Main Page
    This is the Home page of Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) the organisation representingthe religious society of friends (Quakers) in Great Britain.
    http://www.quaker.org.uk/main.html
    " Quakers respect the creative power of God in every human being and in the world around us. We work through quiet processes for a world where peaceful means bring about just settlements. " Home Page Search the Site Find a Quaker Meeting Make a Donation ... The Library, Friends House
    Key:
    an unvisited link
    a visited link
    Homepage of the Religious Society of Friends (or Quakers) in Britain.
    New visitors wishing to find out about Quakerism might like to look at a short overview of Quaker faith , or our Frequently Asked Questions . There are also more detailed pages that will tell you more about Quakerism NEW
    • War in Iraq BYM's statement and other documents. The EAPPI is looking for volunteers to work in Israel/Palestine, building on the work of the Quaker Observers last year. An Application Pack is now available.

    14. SEYM (Society Of Friends/Quakers)
    The Southeastern Yearly Meeting of the religious society of friends ("Quakers"), United Category Society Religion and Spirituality Organizations......Southeastern Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society Friends unprogrammedQuakers in Florida and South Georgia. Projects include
    http://www.seym.org/
    Southeastern Yearly Meeting
    of the Religious Society of Friends

    SEYM, PO Box 510795, Melbourne Beach, FL, 32951-0795; admin@seym.org Updated For more information, please click any underlined, bright blue or grey word to open a new page OR your browser's return arrow if active. Meetings and Maps: Click on City name Intergenerational Dancing at SEYM Gathering 3/29/2002 ONLINE REGISTRATION
    for YM Gathering

    Online Registration PDF YM Registration
    and Program
    to download; print and mail to Nancy; and DIA to print.
    Charleston
    Clearwater Ft. Lauderdale
    Ft Myers
    ... Winter Park
    INDEX: Yearly Meeting 3/31/2002 Mike Flanery, Website Clerk, webclerk@seym.org Caroline Lanker, recorder@seym.org Lyn Cope-Robinson, Administrative Secretary, admin@seym.org

    15. Bayard Rustin - Civil Rights Leader - QuakerInfo.com
    A brief biography of the American civil rights leader, a member of the religious society of friends (Quakers), focusing particular on his faith. Written by Buzz Haughton.
    http://www.quakerinfo.com/quak_br.shtml
    Your online source for information about the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).
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    var site="sm1QuakerInfo" Bayard Rustin
    Civil Rights Leader

    by Buzz Haughton
    Originally published February 1, 1999 at Suite101.com
    Buzz Haughton is a librarian at Shields Library , University of California, Davis. He is also a member of Davis Monthly Meeting in Pacific Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). This article appeared in print in the Fall 1999 issue of Quaker Studies and in 2000 in Afro-Americans in New York Life and History . It appears here by permission of the author.] Bayard Rustin
    Background on Bayard Rustin
    Although Bayard Rustin was one of the most important leaders of the American civil rights movement from the advent of its modern period in the 1950s until well into the 1980s, his name was seldom mentioned; he received comparatively little press or media attention, and others' names were usually much more readily associated with the movement than his was. His was a behind-the-scenes role that, for all its importance, never garnered Rustin the public acclaim he deserved. Rustin's homosexuality and early communist affiliation probably meant that the importance of his contribution to the civil rights and peace movements would never be acknowledged. However, fairness demands that the extent of Rustin's work receive a fair public reception. Bayard Taylor Rustin was born on March 17, 1912, to Florence Rustin, one of eight children of Julia and Janifer Rustin of West Chester, Pennsylvania. Florence's child had been born out of wedlock; the father was Archie Hopkins. Julia and Janifer decided to raise young Bayard as their son, the youngest of the large Rustin family. Julia Rustin had been raised a member of the Society of Friends (Quakers), and even though she attended the African Methodist Episcopal Church, the denomination of her husband, she impressed on the children she raised certain Quaker principles: the equality of all human beings before God, the vital need for nonviolence, the importance of dealing with everyone with love and respect.

    16. Elizabeth Gurney Fry (1780-1845), Quaker Prison Reformer - QuakerInfo.com
    Information about this prison reformer and minister of the religious society of friends.
    http://www.quakerinfo.com/fry.shtml
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    var site="sm1QuakerInfo" Elizabeth Gurney Fry (1780-1845)
    Quaker Prison Reformer

    by Bill Samuel
    Originally published August 1, 2001 at Suite101.com
    Elizabeth Fry Courtesy of Department of Education You are born to be a light to the blind, speech to the dumb and feet to the lame. -Prophesy about Elizabeth Gurney at age 18 given by Deborah Darby Nothing short of the Holy Spirit can really help forward the cause of righteousness on earth. -Elizabeth Gurney Fry Few Quakers have inspired people in the larger society as much as Elizabeth Gurney Fry. Yet most know of only one aspect of ther life. Here I seek to provide a brief overview of the life of this woman who had such an impact on public life at a time when that was not well accepted.
    Early Life
    Elizabeth Gurney was the third of 12 children of John and Catherine Gurney of Norwich, England. John Gurney was a successful banker and businessman. Catherine was a member of the Barclay banking family. Both their families were active in the Society of Friends (Quakers). Catherine believed that girls as well as boys should have a well rounded education, so Elizabeth got the basics of all the major academic subjects from her mother. Catherine also told the children Bible stories and read Psalms to them. She spent much time visiting and helping the sick and the poor, and the child Elizabeth loved to go on these visits with her mother. Elizabeth must have been deeply grieved at the age of 12 when her mother died shortly after giving birth to her twelfth child.

    17. Friends General Conference Homepage
    Information about Friends General Conference, and resources for Friends (Quakers).Category Society Religion and Spirituality Organizations...... God's leadings. FGC reaches out to seekers and to other religious bodiesinside and outside the wider religious society of friends.
    http://www.fgcquaker.org/
    FGC provides resources and opportunities that educate and invite members and attenders to experience, individually and corporately, God's living presence, and to discern and follow God's leadings. FGC reaches out to seekers and to other religious bodies inside and outside the wider Religious Society of Friends.
    Upcoming Events:
    2003 Gathering of Friends
    Program Work:
    Quakerbooks

    Centennial Observances

    Couple Enrichment

    Quaker Press of FGC
    ...
    Committee for Ministry on Racism
    Giving to FGC:
    Gifts of Time and Service

    Continuous Phone Fundraiser

    -Donate Online Now
    Quaker Library Welcome to Quakerism Ministry History of Quakerism Racial Equality ... Resources for Meetings Search FGC: Search Bookstore: Focus on FGC Learn about the work of Friends General Conference, read our mission and find links to member Yearly Meetings! Also of interest: 2001 Annual Report Meet the Staff Meet the Clerks Job Openings ... Quakerfinder.Org: How to Find a Quaker Meeting Find Friends and Quaker Meetings near you. Friends Witness in Troubled Times Includes the March 19, 2003 Statement: Regarding War in Iraq

    18. Welcome To Sidwell Friends School
    Coeducation K12 Quaker school affiliated with the religious society of friends. Curriculum guide, events, admissions office, online research.
    http://www.sidwell.edu

    Lower School
    Middle School Upper School
    Applications
    are still being accepted for Spring Break programs (to be held Monday, March 24 - Friday, March 28, 2003).
    Buy your tickets now to the Live Auction Gala on Sunday, April 27.
    SNOW MAKE UP DAY: There will be one academic snow make up day this spring. There will be school on Monday, April 28. The Professional Day originally scheduled for April 28 has been cancelled.
    Upcoming Events

    Additional News

    From A Quaker Book of Wisdom : Life Lessons in Simplicity, Service , and Common Sense
    by former Head of School Robert Lawrence Smith
    3825 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W.
    Washington, DC 20016 Quick Links Check Your E-Mail Internet Authentication (for SFS users) Human Resources Intranet Library Catalog Virtual Bookstore Dollars for Scholars Annual Funds Parents Association Web Site Retired/Former Employees EQUAKE Athletics Community Service Summer Programs Lower School Lunch Menu (March 2003) Wisconsin Avenue Lunch Menu (March 2003) Horizon Online Caplin Theater Events Rubenstein Gallery Events School Calendar SFS Calendar Notes Contact the Web Coordinator L ast revised 3/20/ Web Policy Guidelines

    19. Canadian Yearly Meeting Of The Religious Society Of Friends (Quakers)
    The religious society of friends (Quakers) is a historic peace churchwith Meetings from Newfoundland to Vancouver Island. Canadian
    http://www.quaker.ca/
    Canadian Yearly Meeting
    of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
    Click here to read Quaker statements on the war in Iraq Quaker Peace Testimony We utterly deny all outward wars and strife and fightings with outward weapons, for any end or under any pretence whatsoever. And this is our testimony to the whole world. The spirit of Christ, by which we are guided, is not changeable, so as once to command us from a thing as evil and again to move unto it; and we do certainly know, and so testify to the world, that the spirit of Christ, which leads us into all Truth, will never move us to fight and war against any man with outward weapons, neither for the kingdom of Christ, nor for the kingdoms of this world.
    William Penn, 1693 See What's New! Search this Site Featured link What's a Quaker?
    Want to know more?

    20. 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.
    Who are the Quakers?
    "Quaker" is a popular name for a member of the Religious Society of Friends. Members are also known as "Friends'. As Quakers we believe that our religious insights, attitudes and practices together form a way of life. Quakers have no dogmas or creeds. We have no one definition of "God".. Each of us seeks to experience the religious life for herself or himself. We have the conviction that each of us can have direct experience of the Spirit of God and that something of God is expressed in everyone"s life. Quakers in general believe that there is something of God in every woman and man and that we are all of one family and should have equal access to the earth's resources.

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