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  1. Observations on the distinguishing views and practices of the Society of Friends. By Joseph John Gurney ... by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-20
  2. Why Friends Are Friends: Some Quaker Core Convictions by Jack L. Willcuts, 1984-03
  3. Friends for 300 Years: The History and Beliefs of the Society of Friends Since George Fox Started the Quaker Movement by Howard H. Brinton, Margaret Hope Bacon, 1965-06
  4. Dog Tips From DogTown: A Relationship Manual for You and Your Dog by Best Friends Animal Society Trainers, Michael S. Sweeney, 2010-10-19
  5. Observations On the Distinguishing Views & Practices of the Society of Friends by Joseph John Gurney, 2010-02-03
  6. Imaginary Friends: Representing Quakers in American Culture, 1650-1950 (Studies in American Thought and Culture) by James Emmett Ryan, 2009-05-15
  7. CHRISTIAN FAITH AND PRACTICE IN THE EXPERIENCE OF THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS by London Yearly Meeting, 1963
  8. Religious Views Of The Society Of Friends (1893) by Howard Malcolm Jenkins, 2010-05-23
  9. Description Of The Retreat: An Institution Near York, For Insane Persons Of The Society Of Friends (1813) by Samuel Tuke, 2010-09-10
  10. Abstracts of the Records of the Society of Friends in Indiana, Vol. 1
  11. History Of The Religious Society Of Friends V2: From Its Rise To The Year 1828 by Samuel M. Janney, 2007-07-25
  12. The correspondence of the Revolution Society in London, with the National Assembly, and with various societies of the friends of liberty in France and England. by See Notes Multiple Contributors, 2010-06-10
  13. A Portraiture of Quakerism: Taken from a View of the Moral Education, Discipline, Peculiar Customs, Religious Principles, Political and Civil Economy, and Character of the Society of Friends by Anonymous, 2010-03-29
  14. The Society of Friends: Stories by Kelly Cherry, 1999-09

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. The society of friends in Victorian Britain;Anglicans, Puritans, and Quakers in SeventeenthCentury Newfoundland;
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. 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.

3. Humanist Society Of Friends
An organization with Quaker roots which may legally ordain humanist ministers to perform similar services to theistic religions.
http://www.hsof.org/
"Serving Humanism and Humanity since 1939"
THE STORY OF THE HUMANIST SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
In July of 1939, a group of Quakers, after reading the 1933 Humanist Manifesto and being greatly moved by it, made the big decision to leave the Quaker movement and become part of the new Humanist movement. In its tenets, they saw the promise of a genuine marriage between science and ethics that would put into action a new kind of religion and forge a new understanding of the word "religion". Humanism was to them a concept echoing the admonition voiced by Sir Morley of England, who said: "The next great task of Science is the building of a new religion," and which affirmed the thoughts of Sir Julian Huxley in his book Evolution in Action, where he wrote of "Evolutionary Humanism" as "perhaps capable of becoming the germ of a new religion ... justified by facts." It was therefore with the goal in mind that this small band of former Quakers were responsible in 1939 for incorporating under the state laws of California the "Humanist Society of Friends" as a religious, educational, charitable nonprofit organization authorized to issue charters anywhere in the world, and to train and ordain its own ministry, who upon ordination were then accorded the same rights and privileges granted by law to the priests, ministers, and rabbis of traditional theistic religions. Today, the Humanist Society of Friends works as a subsidiary of the American Humanist Association to certify qualified members to serve in this special capacity, having assumed the duties of the American Humanist Association's former Division of Humanist Counseling.

4. THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS) AND HOMOSEXUALITY
Excerpts taken from statements on the topics of homosexuality and bisexuality, and related resources.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/hom_quak.htm

THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS) AND HOMOSEXUALITY
Click Here to Visit our Sponsors. document.writeln(""); Quaker congregations are almost completely autonomous. There exists no central general assembly or main authority within the Society of Friends that can make definitive statements of policy for the entire denomination. Instead, Quakers have regional "meetings" at which a group of congregations gather. Most Christians and Christian groups can be sorted into three categories: conservative, mainline and liberal. Quakers cover the full range. And this is displayed in their beliefs about homosexuality and bisexuality. The following are excerpts taken from their statements on the topic: British Quakers
In 1963, British Quakers published a book "Towards a Quaker View of Sex" . It put forth the argument that it was not the gender and sexual orientation of a person that mattered; it was the depth of feeling they have for each other. "Where there is a genuine tenderness, an openness to responsibility, and the seed of commitment, God is surely not shut out. Can we not say that God can enter any relationship in which there is a measure of selfless love?" Subsequently, the

5. Society Of Friends
Later they became known as the society of friends. Fox's central dogma was that of the inner light, communicated
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In 1643 George Fox , a shoemaker from Nottingham , 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. On one occasion the judge told Fox "to quake in the presence of the lord" and afterwards members of the Society of Friends became known as Quakers.

6. 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:
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.

7. 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

8. 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.

9. Religious Society Of Friends (Quakers) In Ireland
Details of Quaker beliefs, organisation and meeting times in Ireland, with thoughts for contemplation Category Regional Europe Religion Christianity......Religious society of friends (Quakers) in Ireland. The Religious society of friends,Swanbrook House, Bloomfield Avenue, Morehampton Road, Dublin 4, Ireland.
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

10. RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS)
The Religious society of friends is near the opposite end of the religious spectrum.
http://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"

11. The Humanist Society Of Friends
Endorsed at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the Humanist society of friends. Significanthas been the peace witness of groups such as the society of friends.
http://www.hsof.org/peace.htm
"Serving Humanism and Humanity since 1939"
A HUMANIST DECLARATION OF PEACE
Endorsed at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the Humanist Society of Friends Throughout the ages, people of conscience have pondered the brutalizing character of war and the denial of human worth which it occasions. While the multitudes have followed tribal and national leaders in considering warfare to be sometimes justifiable, a few men and women of conscience have held steadfastly to non-violence as an ethical and religious commitment. These persons of conscience have represented every variety of religious, philosophical, and cultural identity. Significant has been the peace witness of groups such as the Society of Friends. Humanism has been historically concerned with issues of peace. We believe that our ultimate loyalties lie with the entire human community; that the best solutions to our problems and differences are found when we rely on human reason, compassion and good will; and, much like the Friends, we believe in the "inner light" (though we don't attribute it to any supernatural source) that is, we believe each human person to be special, their humanity is to be reverenced. These ideas, along with our belief in the individual and collective responsibility we all share in building our own future, are embodied in our tradition, from 500 years B.C.E. up to today. Therefore, be it resolved by those humanist individuals and communities who ratify this declaration that:

12. RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (QUAKERS)
RELIGIOUS society of friends. (QUAKERS). Click Here to Visit our Sponsors. The Religioussociety of friends is near the opposite end of the religious spectrum.
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"

13. 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/

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  • 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

    14. 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:
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    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

    15. 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?
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    16. Quakers-Society Of Friends
    The Quakerssociety of friends. Please choose a topic History of the Quakers;The Doctrine; Organizational Structure; Bibliography; Quaker WWW Links. Comments?
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    17. Quakers (Society Of Friends)
    Quakers society of friends in Illinois. Records of the Clear Creek Meeting of Friends.by Clifford Neal Smith. Illinois State Genealogical Society Quarterly.
    http://www.outfitters.com/illinois/history/family/quakers/quakers1.html
    Quakers [Society of Friends]
    in Illinois
    • 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.
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    18. The Society Of Friends In Fulton County, Illinois
    The Plainfield Quakers The society of friends in Fulton County, Illinois.by MW Calhoun This article appeared in the Fulton County
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    The Plainfield Quakers: The Society of Friends in Fulton County, Illinois
    by M.W. Calhoun
    This article appeared in the Fulton County, Illinois Historical and Genealogical Society Newsletter (Fall 1994) Vol. XXV, No. 4
    It has been reformated in HTML, with minor modifications by the author.
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    Who are the Quakers?
    Quakers, or members of the Society of Friends, are a sect of Christians who believe that an "Inner Light" within each individual is a divine revelation. As such, the Quakers have no ordained ministers, rather members of the congregation may speak as they are moved to do so. However, local congregations may recognize that an individual has a particular gift for speaking and acknowledge this to other congregations. In such a way, several individuals have become renowned Quaker "missionaries" and have traveled through many areas to share their gifts. Of utmost importance to Quakers is their lifestyle, and the local congregations are responsible for disciplining members for straying from the accepted way of life. The "rules" of the Quakers may seem quite strict. They were not allowed to attend dances, drink liquor, marry non-Quakers, marry without prior approval, or live in luxurious ways. Quaker settlements were prominent in the early days of Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and New Jersey. The Carolinas also provided homes for Quakers. The Philadelphia area is particularly rich in Quaker history. As the American Westward expansion took place, the Quaker religion also moved westward into Ohio and beyond. A large Quaker settlement was located in eastern Ohio, in the counties of Belmont and Jefferson. Westward expansion continued into Indiana and Illinois.

    19. Qinausindex (alternative)
    THE RELIGIOUS society of friends (QUAKERS) IN AUSTRALIA. QUAKERS IN AUSTRALIA.Their Faith and Practice AustraliaWide Quaker Fellowship. QUAKERS AND PEACE.
    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
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    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

    20. The Society Of Friends Of King Richard III
    The society of friends of King Richard III.
    http://www.silverboar.org/
    The Soc ie ty of Friends of King Richard III
    Welcome to the website of THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS OF KING RICHARD III York was Richard's City After all, it had known him for a long time, from his early days when his parents were its Duke and Duchess, to when he lodged with Warwick for knight training, through to his twelve years office as Lord
    of the North. And finally, as king. The poignant entry of his death in the York City Records sums up the city?s love, and loss, of their beloved patron. Without doubt, Richard was bred, if not born, a Yorkshireman. That is why the society was formed in 1978, to promote Richard in the North, especially York, something no other Ricardian Society had ever attempted. About Achievments Newsletter Articles ... ATTENTION ALL RICARDIANS ABOUT TO VISIT YORK Richard III's
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