33 Ways 7 Faiths Agree with the Quakers

Wolfe, Thomas

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The United States of American began in Philadelphia 1776 out of the "Holy Experiment" of the Quakers Britannica says; Society of Friends, Christian group that arose in mid-17th-century England, dedicated to living in accordance with the "Inner Light," or direct inward apprehension of God, without creeds, clergy, or other ecclesiastical forms. As most powerfully expressed by George Fox (1624-91), Friends felt that their "experimental" discovery of God would lead to the purification of all of Christendom. It did not. But Friends founded one American colony and were dominant for a time in several others, and, though their numbers are now comparatively small, they have made disproportionate contributions to science, industry, and especially to the Christian effort for social reform. From the website "Britannica" Tom Wolfe's (Author of this book) notes:...

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