The Quakers, officially called ‘the Religious Society of Friends”, took roles in struggling against the inhuman events that contradicted humanism spirit and principle. However, the group’s roles have been still not discussed prominently or properly in the United States history. The neglect comes from several factors: it was because the Quakers were in the position of the minority in terms of its population; their involvements served as part of a large movement group in context of the humanity issues; it was caused by the diversity of views and the quality of personality shown by Quaker figures; and it was because of the principle of pacifism where the principle tended to prohibit them to totally involve in fighting physicall...
During the American Revolution, the Society of Friends demanded that its members adhere to the stric...
This thesis considers the development of Quakerism from 1647 to 1700. Changes affecting the movement...
The history of Quaker ambivalence towards things intellectual, as it transpassed in Philadelphia, im...
This paper discusses how and why the Quakers dealt with human rights issues in the United States bef...
This paper discusses how and why the Quakers dealt with human rights issues in the United States bef...
Quakerism, a Christian denomination, originated in the actions of a few radical preachers active thr...
In the beginning of the Religious Society of Friends, in the seventeenth century, Quakers sought san...
The denominational differences between American and British relief workers in the Spanish Civil War ...
This dissertation asserts the existence of a dynamic relationship between an individual\u27s religio...
British Quakers, members of the Religious Society of Friends, have been described as the world’s fir...
Abstract. The following exploration of the fundamentals of the Religious Society of Friends called Q...
With theology grounded in beliefs of human equality and religious toleration, early Quakers discusse...
This thesis explores the challenges the British Society of Friends (Quakers) faced in their missiona...
Philadelphia\u27s Quakers were at the forefront of an unprecedented movement for humanitarian reform...
The major purpose of this study is to present a narrative account of the activities of the Society o...
During the American Revolution, the Society of Friends demanded that its members adhere to the stric...
This thesis considers the development of Quakerism from 1647 to 1700. Changes affecting the movement...
The history of Quaker ambivalence towards things intellectual, as it transpassed in Philadelphia, im...
This paper discusses how and why the Quakers dealt with human rights issues in the United States bef...
This paper discusses how and why the Quakers dealt with human rights issues in the United States bef...
Quakerism, a Christian denomination, originated in the actions of a few radical preachers active thr...
In the beginning of the Religious Society of Friends, in the seventeenth century, Quakers sought san...
The denominational differences between American and British relief workers in the Spanish Civil War ...
This dissertation asserts the existence of a dynamic relationship between an individual\u27s religio...
British Quakers, members of the Religious Society of Friends, have been described as the world’s fir...
Abstract. The following exploration of the fundamentals of the Religious Society of Friends called Q...
With theology grounded in beliefs of human equality and religious toleration, early Quakers discusse...
This thesis explores the challenges the British Society of Friends (Quakers) faced in their missiona...
Philadelphia\u27s Quakers were at the forefront of an unprecedented movement for humanitarian reform...
The major purpose of this study is to present a narrative account of the activities of the Society o...
During the American Revolution, the Society of Friends demanded that its members adhere to the stric...
This thesis considers the development of Quakerism from 1647 to 1700. Changes affecting the movement...
The history of Quaker ambivalence towards things intellectual, as it transpassed in Philadelphia, im...