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  1. Quakers - Wikipedia

    Quakers are people who belong to the Religious Society of Friends, originally known as simply the Society of Friends, a historically Protestant Christian set of denominations. Members refer to each …

  2. Quaker Beliefs & Worship - Quaker Resources

    The Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers) is a diverse global community. Learn more about what Quakers believe and how Friends practice their faith today.

  3. Quaker | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Jan 21, 2026 · Quaker, member of the Society of Friends, or Friends church, a Christian group that stresses the guidance of the Holy Spirit, that rejects outward rites and an ordained ministry, …

  4. Quakers - Definition, History & Beliefs | HISTORY

    May 19, 2017 · Quakers rejected elaborate religious ceremonies, didn’t have official clergy and believed in spiritual equality for men and women. Quaker missionaries first arrived in America in the mid-1650s.

  5. What is a Quaker? A Brief History of Quakerism - Friends Academy

    Dec 11, 2023 · Who were the Quakers? Find out about their origins, the beliefs that inspired them, and the impact this unique movement has had upon the world.

  6. About Quakers - Friends General Conference

    Learn about Quakers, Quakerism, and the faith and practices of the Religious Society of Friends, in existence since the 1600s.

  7. What Is A Quaker? 7 Facts About Their History & Beliefs

    Mar 21, 2024 · The Quaker Movement was established in 17th century England by George Fox. Discover their history, beliefs, and the impact of notable Quakers in history.

  8. What Do Quakers Believe? - Learn Religions

    Jul 5, 2021 · Quakers, or the Religious Society of Friends, hold beliefs that range from very liberal to conservative, depending on the branch of the religion. Some Quaker services consist of silent …

  9. Quakers Definition - African American History – Before...

    Quakers established some of the first formal schools for African American children in the United States, helping to advance educational opportunities during a time of widespread discrimination. The Quaker …

  10. Quakers - New World Encyclopedia

    Quakers hold a strong sense of spiritual egalitarianism, including a belief in the spiritual equality of the sexes. From the beginning both women and men were granted equal authority to speak in meetings …