The Quaker movement began in England in the 17th Century. Small Quaker groups were planted in various places across Europe during this early period (For instance, see the Stephen Crisp article). Quakers in Europe outside Britain and Ireland are not very numerous (2023) although new groups have started in the former Soviet Union and successor countries. By far the largest national grouping of Quakers in Europe is in Britain.
national grouping of QuakersinEurope is in Britain. Quaker Meetings are held in Brussels and Luxembourg, with occasional meetings in Antwerp and Ghent...
9:4. Thus the name Quaker began as a way of ridiculing Fox's admonition, but became widely accepted and used by some Quakers. Quakers also described themselves...
formed by William Penn in 1681 as a haven for persecuted Quakers. Mary Fisher and Ann Austin are the first known Quakers to set foot in the New World. They...
founded by William Penn in 1682, as a safe place for Quakers to live and practice their faith. Quakers have been a significant part of the movements for...
Friends (Quakers) at the European level. It undertakes research and advocacy in the fields of peacebuilding and human rights policy, notably in relation...
Christianity is the largest religion inEurope. Christianity has been practiced inEurope since the first century, and a number of the Pauline Epistles...
known as the Quakers, played a major role in the abolition movement against slavery in both the United Kingdom and in the United States. Quakers were among...
Gathering" are usually the names given to the annual gathering of British Quakers. Quakersin Britain is the name the organisation is commonly known by. Britain...
ministries. The majority of QuakersinEurope and North America are evangelical and programmed. Nearly all Majority World QuakersinEurope are evangelical and...
Quakers. Some Quakers had already moved to North America, but the New England Puritans, especially, were as hostile towards Quakers as Anglicans in England...
as Quakers, who have a Wikipedia article. The first part consists of individuals known to be or to have been Quakers continually from some point in their...
commonly called Quakers". Quakers and Jews were exempt from the restrictions within the Marriage Act 1949 from the requirements to marry in certain approved...
1816 Quakersin the World website, Stephen Grellet Webster University, An 1816 Visit by the Quaker Missionary Stephen Grellet Doukhobor website, Quaker Visit...
federal Europe, also referred to as the United States of Europe (USE), European State, or a European Federation, is a hypothetical scenario of European integration...
and market Quaker products to industries inEurope. In 1963, Quaker formed a U.K. subsidiary Quaker Chemical Limited. A year later, Quaker entered into...
Society of Friends, or Quakers, within a geographical area. The constituent meetings are called Monthly Meetings in most of the world; in England, local congregations...
which is not permitted to be imported into or kept in WA. "Are Quakers Legal in My State?". Quaker Information Center. 31 December 2004. Archived from...
(Quakers) for peace and against participation in war. Like other Quaker testimonies, it is not a "belief", but a description of committed actions, in this...
There are about 300,800 members of the Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers, in Africa. African Friends make up around 62% of Friends internationally...
Society of Friends, commonly known as the Quakers or Friends. The son of a Leicestershire weaver, he lived in times of social upheaval and war. He rebelled...
Society of Friends (Quakers) as metaphors for Christ's light shining on or in them. It was propagated by the founder of the Quaker movement, George Fox...
Francis Daniel Pastorius authored the petition; he and the three other Quakers living in Germantown, Pennsylvania (now part of Philadelphia), Garret Hendericks...
America contains approximately 17.5% of the world's Quakers. Latin American Friends are concentrated in Bolivia and Central America. Most of these Friends...
Religious Society of Friends or "Quakers", who have traditionally held a religious opposition to war and violence in the Peace Testimony. During the American...
powerfully in the opening words of the Gospel of St John. Quakers, known formally as the Religious Society of Friends, are generally united by a belief in each...
Hossier). They raised her in the Quaker faith, and provided hospitality for Quakers who were traveling, a tradition that she followed when she had her own...
Friends, Quakers have refused to take oaths, following Jesus' teaching of Matthew 5:34–37. Rather than swearing or taking an oath, Quakers instead answered...
Pennsylvania (F11) America and Milford Haven meeting (F12) Quakersin Dolgellau (F13) Quakerismin New Zealand (F14) Workcamps (F15) Building the institutions...