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  1. Select Historical Memoirs of the Religious Society of Friends, Commonly Called Quakers by William Hodgson, 2009-12-22
  2. A Declaration Of Some Of The Fundamental Principles Of Christian Truth: As Held By The Religious Society Of Friends, Adopted By Friends Conference (1887) by James Wood, 2010-05-23
  3. Seven Sermons and a Prayer: Preached at the Meetings of the Religious Society of Friends, in America and England by Anonymous, 2010-03-09
  4. An Address To The Members Of The Religious Society Of Friends, On The Duty Of Declining The Use Of The Products Of Slave Labor (1835) by Charles Marriott, 2010-09-10
  5. Narratives Of The Sufferings Of Richard Seller: A Member Of The Religious Society Of Friends, In Support Of Their Testimony Against War (1832) by Richard Seller, 2010-05-23
  6. A Testimony For The Truth, As Always Held And Promulgated By The Religious Society Of Friends: And Against The Departures From The Principles Of The Society (1865) by Society Of Friends, 2010-09-10
  7. Quakerism: A Study Guide on the Religious Society of Friends by Leonard Stout Kenworthy, 1981-03
  8. The Friends' Library: Comprising Journals, Doctrinal Treatises , and Other Writings of Members of the Religious Society of Friends, Volume 3 by Thomas Evans, William Evans, 2010-03-29
  9. Biographical Memoirs: A Record of the Christian Lives of Members of the Religious Society of Friends, from Its Rise, to 1653, by E. and T.J. Backhouse and T. Mounsey by Edward Backhouse, 2010-04-05
  10. Rules of Discipline and Advices: Of the Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends Held in Philadelphia (Fifteenth and Race Streets)
  11. Address of the Representatives of the Religious Society of Friends by Society of. Philadelphia Yearly meeting., 2009-08-19
  12. The Friends' Library: Comprising Journals, Doctrinal Treatises, and Other Writings of Members of the Religious Society of Friends, Volume 13 by Anonymous, 2010-02-04
  13. Rules of Discipline and Advices: Of the Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends Held in Philadelphia (1918) by Society of Friends. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, 2009-07-08
  14. An Epistle to the Members of the Religious Society of Friends, of the Yearly Meeting of Philadelphia, and Eleswhere by John Mott, 2010-05-25

21. North Cumbria Quakers
Guide to the meetings of the 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.

22. Quaker FWCC Page Index
Home page of a Christian renewal activist in the religious society of friends (Quakers), for which site has many
http://www.quaker.org/fwcc
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: 2001-11-23.

23. G&N MM Website Redirection
The religious society of friends (Quakers).
http://home.clara.net/rowil/quaker/gnhome.html
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24. Illinois Yearly Meeting Of The Religious Society Of Friends (Quakers)
Though the individuals in this community attend some 26 affiliated local Meetings across Wisconsin, Missouri, Illinois and Indiana, each summer the Meeting gathers in a local retreat. Features publications, Meeting calendar, and
http://iym.quaker.org/
We Welcome Thee!
Illinois Yearly Meeting
of the
Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
Mark your calendar the next Yearly Meeting is
July 30 - August 3, 2003! Illinois Yearly Meetinghouse
Quaker Lane
McNabb, Illinois 61335
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25. Portishead Quaker Meeting (near Bristol)
Location and history of Portishead Preparative Meeting of the religious society of friends.
http://www.digitalbristol.org/members/quakers/Portishead.html
Friends Meeting House
St Mary's Road
Portishead
Bristol
(Correspondence to Clerk's home) OS Grid Reference: ST 465 755 Clerk: Wendy Smart, 60 Combe Avenue
Portishead, Bristol, BS20 6JS
Meeting for Worship: Sunday 10.30-11.30
Children's class by appointment
Please sign or read the visitors book on the home page
Revised Nov 2001 FastCounter by bCentral
Getting There
Worship A short history of Portishead Meeting House ...
Thornbury
A peaceful 17th century, grade II listed, thatched meeting house with a separate small hall, available for hire, set in the burial ground. People who come to worship for the first time tell us how peaceful the Meeting House is. Though there are not many of us, and sadly children don't come often, we offer a warm welcome to everyone. Meeting lasts for an hour after which visitors particularly are invited to stay for refreshments. Our Hall is available on Sunday mornings for use as a children's room and prior notice of visiting children will allow us time for suitable preparation. The Hall is also used by a local playgroup in term time (mornings) and by several local groups meeting (usually fortnightly) in the evenings. Details of availability and hire charges can be obtained from the Clerk. Portishead Friends outreach includes their long-standing co-operation with the other churches in the town on issues of joint concern.

26. Auckland Monthly Meeting Of The Religious Society Of Friends (Quakers) Te Hahi T
The religious society of friends (Quakers) Te Haahi Tuuhauwiri. UpdatedJune 2001. 115 Mount Eden Road Mount Eden, Auckland 1003 Aotearoa
http://quaker.org.nz/whatwearedoing/AucklandMM.htm
The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
Te Haahi Tuuhauwiri
Updated June 2001 115 Mount Eden Road
Mount Eden, Auckland 1003
Aotearoa/New Zealand
Telephone: 09 630 6834
Email: friendscentre@quaker.org.nz Auckland Friends Centre Auckland Friends Centre, situated next door to Mt. Eden Friends Meeting House, is about 3km from Auckland city centre. It is used for a variety of activities by local Friends, including a mid-week Meeting for Worship followed by a shared meal, and occasional discussion groups and committee meetings. The Friends Centre is the home of our Resident Friends who both care for it and welcome guests. Guest Accommodation The Friends Centre offers simple accommodation for Friends travelling to and from Auckland. Enquiries should be sent to the Resident Friends at the Centre. Maximum stay is two weeks. Guest Room #1 comprises a twin-bedded room with an en-suite bathroom plus a kitchenette/dining area with refrigerator and basic cooking equipment. A simple breakfast can be provided at an additional cost of $5.00 per person by arrangement with the Resident Friends. Guest Room #2 is a twin-bedded room with shared toilet/bathroom facilities. Guests using this room are provided with a breakfast which is included in the daily cost. Arrangements are available for making tea or coffee. There are no facilities for guests to prepare or store food in this room but 'takeaways' may be eaten in the Lounge or Dining Room (subject to Resident Friends' permission).

27. Quakers In Wirral And Chester
Introduction to the religious society of friends, information about meetings in Birkenhead, Chester and Heswall, and room hire.
http://website.lineone.net/~wirralchesterquakers/
About Us:
Home
Quaker Beliefs

Worship

Faith in Action
...
Contact Us
Local Meetings:
Birkenhead
Chester

Heswall
Room Hire:
Chester
Heswall
Links:
Quakers in Britain
North-west Quakers

Quakers on Merseyside

Quakers in Manchester
Quakers in Wirral and Chester
Wirral and Chester Monthly Meeting Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) Welcome..... The Quakers, also known as the Religious Society of Friends, are spiritual seekers, who meet for quiet worship. Our faith springs from the experience that each one of us can have a direct relationship with the Divine. Quakers believe that by meeting together for communal worship, we are empowered to find both peace and strength for our work in the world. There are three Meeting Houses in this area, where Meeting for Worship is held regularly:
  • Birkenhead Chester Heswall
You are welcome to use this website to find out more about us, or to come as a visitor to any of these Meetings.

28. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting - Enter, Friend...
Includes information about each monthly and quarterly meeting in the region; fulltext (PDF) of PYM's Category Society Religion and Spirituality Organizations...... Welcome to Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the religious society of friends Presentlybased in Philadelphia, PYM traces its roots to the yearly meeting of 1681
http://www.pym.org/
Welcome to Philadelphia Yearly Meeting
of the Religious Society of Friends
Presently based in Philadelphia, PYM traces its roots to the yearly meeting of 1681 in Burlington, NJ.
PYM serves Quaker Meetings in eastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey, Maryland's Eastern Shore, and Delaware.
regarding war in Iraq
about our faith about our actions about our offices One way to become acquainted with the Quaker way of worship is to read and other PYM publications. A more direct way to encounter Friends worship would be to visit a local Monthly Meeting. Teens may be interested in the branch of PYM Quakers called Young Friends or a particular method of putting faith into practice, Friends Workcamps.

29. Horsham Monthly Meeting Religious Society Of Friends (Quakers)
navigation bar for PYM.ORG Horsham Monthly Meeting. Religious Societyof Friends (Quakers). Clerk Amy Ann Jarrett, Picture of Meeting House.
http://www.pym.org/abington-qm/horsham.htm
Horsham Monthly Meeting
Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
Clerk: Amy Ann Jarrett Worship: 10:30 AM Each Sunday Address:
Horsham, PA 19044 Phone:
Click Here for directions to the Meetinghouse

"As many candles lighted and put in one place do greatly augment the light and make it more to shine forth, so when many are gathered together into the same life there is more of the glory of God, and His power appears to the refreshment of each individual, for each partakes not only of the light and life raised in himself, but in all the rest. Robert Barclay (1648-1690)"
We welcome you to our Meeting and hope that together we will find strength and peace as we worship. The following notes may be of help to those of our visitors who are unfamiliar with Quaker worship. We as Friends believe that there is something of God in everyone - a Christ within or an Inner Light. We worship together - without clergyman, ritual or music - because we hope to become more aware of God's light guiding us and His voice speaking to us. Through prayer and silent meditation we strive to come into a real awareness of the Divine Presence working in us. As we seek to know God's will, we may feel within an inspiration to share with others the insights we have gained. Such sharing may take the form of vocal prayer or ministry; from time to time others in the Meeting will feel similarly moved to respond to these messages. Thus out of the silence often emerges a real sense of shared communion with the Father of us all.

30. Bristol & Frenchay Quaker Meeting
Local group of the religious society of friends advice, meeting details, contacts, links, statements.
http://www.digitalbristol.org/members/quakers/
New (28 January 2003):
Report on one Day conference: Bringing the tortured into the light
Public Statement: Conflict in Iraq
Open Letter: What to do about Iraq
New (2 February 2003):
Celebrating 350 years of Quakers in Bristol
Local Meetings About Quakers Public Statements ... Other links 21. Do you cherish your friendships, so that they grow in depth and understanding and mutual respect? In close relationships we may risk pain as well as finding joy. When experiencing great happiness or great hurt we may be more open to the working of the Spirit. >> more Advices and Queries.
Home Page
350 years of Quakers in Bristol: Events
Local Meetings
Introduction

Queries
Public Statements
Photos

31. THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
THE religious society of friends. (QUAKERS). 7.3.4 GENERAL. 7.4 THE COMPASSIONFUND OF THE religious society of friends. 7.5 CHRISTINE AGAR FUND.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Agora/1187/qhbindx.htm
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS) HANDBOOK OF PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE. SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION WHO ARE THE QUAKERS? HISTORY WHAT DO QUAKERS BELIEVE? HOW ARE QUAKERS ORGANIZED? FRIENDS WORLD COMMITTEE FOR CONSULTATION (FWCC) QUAKER MEETINGS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA HISTORY OF THE QUAKERS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA . HISTORY IN CAPE TOWN. HISTORY IN EASTERN CAPE. HISTORY OF LESOTHO ALLOWED MEETING HISTORY OF JOHANNESBURG MM HISTORY OF DURBAN MM HISTORY OF BOTSWANA MM TESTIMONIES SECTION 3: THE LIFE OF THE MEETING. MEETING FOR WORSHIP. 3.1.1 WORSHIP SHARING 3.1.2 AFTERWORDS MEETING FOR BUSINESS. MEETINGS FOR CLEARNESS. MEETINGS FOR RENDERING SERVICE. QUAKER SERVICE FUND SUNDAYS RIVER BRANCH TRANSVAAL CWMM QUAKER SERVICE QUAKER PEACE CENTRE CARING FOR EACH OTHER. CARING FOR THE MEETING. SECTION 4: LOCAL MEETINGS: STRUCTURE STRUCTURE OF LOCAL MEETINGS MONTHLY MEETINGS REGIONAL MEETINGS 4.1.3 ALLOWED MEETINGS AND FRIENDS GROUPS ROLE OF THE MEETING OFFICERS. THE CLERK THE MINUTE CLERK THE TREASURER. THE MEMBERSHIP CLERK COMMITTEES CONSTITUTION SECTION 5: LOCAL MEETINGS: MEMBERSHIP MATTERS MEMBERSHIP.

32. McCutchen Friends Home North Plainfield, NJ (908) 755-8600
A small, nonprofit home, owned and operated by the religious society of friends (Quakers) for people of all faiths.
http://www.mccutchen.org/
McCutchen Friends Home
112 Linden Avenue
North Plainfield, NJ 07060-4653
Fax (908) 755-2585
31st Annual McCutchen Fair
Saturday, October 5th, 2002
10:00am to 4:00pm Dried Flower Arrangements
Jewelry - Appliances
Furniture - Books
Knick Knack - Games
Baked Goods
Founded in 1951
Quaker Owned and Directed
Apartments Residential Care
Nursing Home ... Respite Care
McCutchen Friends Home is a small, quiet retirement community located in the historic district of North Plainfield. We are in a residential neighborhood surrounded by well-kept Victorian homes and one block from the public library. Our beautifully landscaped, two-acre campus contains a gazebo, koi pond, many specimens of flowering shrubs, magnificent trees and lovely gardens everywhere! About 50 residents call this “home.” We offer a continuum of care and services in our three types of living accommodations. Nurses are on th e premises 24 hours a day and available for all residents. No entrance fees are required; however, McCutchen Friends Home does not participate in the Medicare and Medicaid programs. Owned and operated under the care of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), we welcome residents from all faiths. A gracious style of living is offered at McCutchen Friends Home. We have formal teas in the winter, garden picnics in the summer, fall and spring brunches and ice-cream socials.

33. Religious Movements Homepage: The Religious Society Of Friends - Quakers
Quakers. The religious society of friends. I. Group Profile. Name Religious Societyof Friends, also known as Quakers. Founder George Fox 1. Date of Birth 1624 2.
http://cti.itc.virginia.edu/~jkh8x/soc257/nrms/quak.html
Quakers
The Religious Society of Friends
Profile History Beliefs Friends Today ... Bibliography
I. Group Profile
  • Name: Religious Society of Friends, also known as Quakers
  • Founder: George Fox
  • Date of Birth:
  • Birth Place: England
  • Year Founded:
  • Sacred or Revered Texts: the New Testament of the Bible
  • Cult or Sect: Negative sentiments are typically implied when the concepts "cult" and "sect" are employed in popular discourse. Since the Religious Movements Homepage seeks to promote religious tolerance and appreciation of the positive benefits of pluralism and religious diversity in human cultures, we encourage the use of alternative concepts that do not carry implicit negative stereotypes. For a more detailed discussion of both scholarly and popular usage of the concepts "cult" and "sect," please visit our Conceptualizing "Cult" and "Sect" page, where you will find additional links to related issues.
  • Size of Group: There are three main organizations of Quakers that comprise the bulk of its membership: Friends General Conference, Friends United Meeting, and Evangelical Friends International. Friends General Conference is a North American organization with an estimated membership of 32,000.
  • 34. Welcome To The Friends' School - Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
    A coeducational school for years K-12, under the auspices of the religious society of friends (Quakers) in Hobart.
    http://www.friends.tas.edu.au/
    Hobart Tasmania Australia A co-educational pre-K to 12 school under the auspices of The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) enter

    35. Maury River Monthly Meeting Of Friends
    Schedule of services, and contact information.
    http://www.bym-rsf.org/mrmm/index.html
    Maury River Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends
    P. O. Box 582, Lexington, Virginia 24450
    Route 850 and Waterloo Drive
    First Day (Sunday) schedule: Worship at 10:00 a.m. Adult discussion 11:30 a.m. First Day School and Children's activities, 10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Business Meeting, Fourth First Day of the month, 11:30 a.m. For information contact: Clerk: Peggy Dyson-Cobb
    Recording Clerk: Katherine Smith
    Recorder: Earl Stanley
    Treasurer: Phil Hyre
    Map To Maury River MM Meeting House Quaker Links: The Journal of George Fox The Journal of John Woolman A Quaker Web Directory Quaker Quotes

    36. A Lively Concern: The Religious Society Of Friends (Quakers)
    A LIVELY CONCERN THE religious society of friends (QUAKERS). by Rachel MacNair.
    http://www.fnsa.org/fall98/macnair1.html
    A LIVELY CONCERN: THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS)
    by Rachel MacNair Friends: Who We Are The Religious Society of Friends, more commonly known as Quakers, began in the religious ferment of England in the 1600s. The basis of all Quaker beliefs is the presence of "that of God" in everyone. Everyone has an "Inner Light" for guidance. Though many choose to ignore it, it is always there to be reached. Though clearly Christian, the early Friends would quote the Koran when speaking with Turks because of the belief that other peoples who also had access to the Inner Light would understand better if spoken to in terms they understood. The Quaker response to those in positions of power who are not willing to listen, even to those who are brutal and insensitive, is a practice called "Speaking Truth to Power," which holds that everyone contains a spark that can be reached with prophetic voices. The Quaker method of worship involves the use of silence so that people can "center down" and be attuned to the Inner Light. Friends sit together in a Meeting for Worship, and speaking occurs when someone is moved of the Spirit to speak. The silence that follows the message is part of the message, to give others a chance to contemplate the point just made. There is no minister or, more accurately, everybody is a minister. All are equally invited to contribute to the spiritual journey of the group. Pastoral work and administrative work are done by committees and by a monthly Meeting for Worship with Attention to Business, which all can attend. Decisions are made by consensus of the group, so that there is no tyranny of the majority and the consciences of all individuals are respected. The Meeting is the group, analagous to a church, and Meetings are associated in larger geographical groups which meet yearly (hence, the Yearly Meeting).

    37. 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/

    38. A Lively Concern: The Religious Society Of Friends (Quakers)
    A frame capable browser can be downloaded from Netscape Communications or Microsoft.Go to A Lively Concern The religious society of friends (Quakers).
    http://www.fnsa.org/fall98/macnair.html
    A Lively Concern: The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) A Lively Concern: The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)

    39. Minneapolis Friends Meeting (Quakers)
    religious society of friends. Newsletter and information for the Meeting, updated frequently.
    http://www.quaker.org/minnfm
    Minneapolis
    Friends
    Meeting
    (Q UAKERS
    of T HE S OCIETY
    OF F RIENDS

    Meeting House Photo
    Scroll down for
    some current
    happenings.
    4401 York Avenue South at West 44th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 55410-1455
    [Map]
    Fax: 926-6130 Patricia Jones, Director of Ministry mplsfriends@mtn.org
    Administrative Assistant: Carolyn Sherer VandenDolder For Worship and Adult Education times and topics click on "First Day (Sunday)" above.
    The Quaker Peace Testimony.
    Resources and links assembled by Dr. Dennis W. Mills MFM History and its forthcoming sesquicentennial On May 13th, the ad hoc History Committee recognized the beginning of our Meeting Sesquicentennial and made a history of the William and Catherine Wales family available. 150 years ago, on May 12, 1851, the Wales settled in Minneapolis as its first Quakers. In 1855, regular meetings for worship after the manner of Friends began and in 1860 Minneapolis Friends built a meetinghouse at 8th and Hennepin. Who are the builders and worshippers at this meeting house? Are we only a sect of the past or do we really exist today? We, who have been called Seekers of the Truth, Quakers and Friends, are members of the Society of Friends. Yes, we are a sect, but we do not separate ourselves from the world around us.

    40. Bucks Quarterly Meeting Of The Religious Society Of Friends (Quakers)
    Bucks Quarterly Meeting of the religious society of friends (Quakers). Quakerphernaliacontains the latest Bucks Quarter news, events and announcements
    http://quakersbucks.org/
    Bucks Quarterly Meeting
    of the
    Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) Quakerphernalia
    contains the latest
    Bucks Quarter news, events and announcements: February
    March
    Archives
    from past issues
    What is the Quarterly Meeting ?
    The Religious Society of Friends is organized into Monthly, Quarterly and Yearly Meetings. The basic unit is the Monthly Meeting, the equivalent to the local congregation in most other churches. It is customary for Friends to worship every Sunday at a designated time. It is also the practice to hold business meetings once a month. Members of a Monthly Meeting are also members of the Quarterly meeting which meets for worship and business every three months. Similarly, all members within a certain geographic region belong to a Yearly Meeting which meets for several days once a year. Bucks Quarterly Meeting is composed of 13 unprogrammed Monthly Meetings and one Worship Group in the Bucks County area (including one New Jersey Meeting). Bucks Quarter is a member of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. For further information about any of these Meetings, or Quakers and their beliefs

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