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WebWelcome to Quaker.org! The Religious Society of Friends (better known as the Quakers) is a diverse global community. You may have heard about Quakers sitting in silence, waiting for a message from the Holy Spirit. That’s a crucial part of how Friends worship—but each Quaker community can, and often does, have its own way of doing things.

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WebWhat Is a Quaker? Quakerism continued to spread across Britain during the 1650s, and by 1660 there were around 50,000 Quakers, according to some estimates. A number of Quaker beliefs were

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WebQuaker, byname of Friend, 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, and that has a long tradition of actively working for …

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WebQuaker is serving up wholesome goodness in delicious ways from Old Fashioned Oats, Instant Oats, Grits, Granola Bars, etc. Check out the amazing oat recipes that goes beyond breakfast. Old Fashioned Oats, Quick Oats, Snacks Quaker Oats

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WebQuakers are people who belong to a historically Protestant Christian set of denominations known formally as the Religious Society of Friends. [2] Members of these movements ("the Friends") are generally united by a belief in each human's ability to experience the light within or see "that of God in every one". [3]

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WebQuaker® Simple & Wholesome Organic Multigrain Hot Cereal - With Red Quinoa. 4.6. (11) COMPARE NUTRITION. Quaker® Simple & Wholesome Organic Multigrain Hot Cereal - With Buckwheat & Flax. 4.7. (21) COMPARE NUTRITION. Quaker® Simple & Wholesome Instant Organic Multigrain Hot Cereal - With Date & Almond.

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WebQuaker History: An Introduction The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) are a movement that began in seventeenth-century England. George Fox (that’s him standing on a chair to preach to a tavern crowd in the picture above) was frustrated by the Christian institutions of his day.

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WebQuaker Missionary activity over the centuries has had three focuses – (1) spreading the Quaker message to non-Friends (2) visiting and strengthening existing Friends, and (3) service with education, health, etc. in relation to Friends’ missions. These focuses have often been mixed, with differing concentrations at various times and …

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WebThe Religious Society of Friends began as a proto-evangelical Christian movement in England in the mid-17th century in Lancashire. Members are informally known as Quakers, as they were said "to tremble in the way of the Lord".The movement in its early days faced strong opposition and persecution, but it continued to expand across the British Isles and …

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