In the beginning of the Religious Society of Friends, in the seventeenth century, Quakers sought sanctuary from persecution in England and its American colonies. Later they provided sanctuary to people fleeing persecution, slavery, and war in many countries. They base their humanitarian efforts on five Testimonies and their core beliefs in the inner light of God in every person and the primacy of individual conscience. Often their sanctuary activities have led them into conflict with repressive governments and religious authorities. Their relief work with refugees, asylum seekers, and other migrants, sometimes under dangerous conditions, earned them the Nobel Peace Prize in 1947. Despite their small numbers, Quakers have continued to play l...
The 1956 Quaker Lecture of Indiana Yearly Meeting. The pastoral system in the Society of Friends cam...
This dissertation asserts the existence of a dynamic relationship between an individual\u27s religio...
21 pages, 15 cm. Year not specified. Published before 1967. Trueblood lived from 1900-1994.https://d...
In the beginning of the Religious Society of Friends, in the seventeenth century, Quakers sought san...
The Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as the Quakers, was founded in England in the 17th ...
Quakerism, a Christian denomination, originated in the actions of a few radical preachers active thr...
The Quakers, officially called ‘the Religious Society of Friends”, took roles in struggling ag...
The Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers, began their witness in the 1600s during a time of reli...
The denominational differences between American and British relief workers in the Spanish Civil War ...
This paper discusses how and why the Quakers dealt with human rights issues in the United States bef...
This study identifies, analyses and compares the spiritual underpinning of Quaker approaches to conf...
This paper discusses how and why the Quakers dealt with human rights issues in the United States bef...
Philadelphia\u27s Quakers were at the forefront of an unprecedented movement for humanitarian reform...
When a failed military coup provoked civil war in Spain in July 1936, British Quakers were among the...
Abstract. The following exploration of the fundamentals of the Religious Society of Friends called Q...
The 1956 Quaker Lecture of Indiana Yearly Meeting. The pastoral system in the Society of Friends cam...
This dissertation asserts the existence of a dynamic relationship between an individual\u27s religio...
21 pages, 15 cm. Year not specified. Published before 1967. Trueblood lived from 1900-1994.https://d...
In the beginning of the Religious Society of Friends, in the seventeenth century, Quakers sought san...
The Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as the Quakers, was founded in England in the 17th ...
Quakerism, a Christian denomination, originated in the actions of a few radical preachers active thr...
The Quakers, officially called ‘the Religious Society of Friends”, took roles in struggling ag...
The Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers, began their witness in the 1600s during a time of reli...
The denominational differences between American and British relief workers in the Spanish Civil War ...
This paper discusses how and why the Quakers dealt with human rights issues in the United States bef...
This study identifies, analyses and compares the spiritual underpinning of Quaker approaches to conf...
This paper discusses how and why the Quakers dealt with human rights issues in the United States bef...
Philadelphia\u27s Quakers were at the forefront of an unprecedented movement for humanitarian reform...
When a failed military coup provoked civil war in Spain in July 1936, British Quakers were among the...
Abstract. The following exploration of the fundamentals of the Religious Society of Friends called Q...
The 1956 Quaker Lecture of Indiana Yearly Meeting. The pastoral system in the Society of Friends cam...
This dissertation asserts the existence of a dynamic relationship between an individual\u27s religio...
21 pages, 15 cm. Year not specified. Published before 1967. Trueblood lived from 1900-1994.https://d...