Quakers believe that the revelation comes from meditation other than through ritual and liturgy. They don't have service's like most churches do, instead they have meeting's that start in silence.
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What Do Quakers Believe? ... It is difficult to write a description of Friends beliefs that would be acceptable to all the Quakers in the world today. Quakers all share common roots in a Christian movement that arose in England in the middle of the 17th Century.
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The Quaker faith is one with a number of beliefs which set it aside from other religions and Christian sects. These beliefs make Quakers very difficult to define, since they are largely governed by their own personal faith and ethics, and...
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Some Quakers from Watford Meeting give their thoughts on what Quakers believe about God.
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The Quakers believe in god and they also believe that the world should live in peace and harmony
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Historically there can be no question but that the Society began as a Society of Christians, and for the most part of its life the Christian basis was accepted without demur by its members However, a Society lives in its members and not in ...
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It is difficult to say what Quakers believe because 1) there is no creed or set of beliefs which must be held to gain membership and 2) Quakers usually see themselves as seekers of truth and at no time think they have actually found it on all points.
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Coventry Quakers ... Visiting this prison to take part in Meeting for Worship is one of the concerns supported by Coventry Quakers ... There has been a Quaker meeting in Coventry from the early days of the Society of Friends (shortly after 1652). George Fox, the founder of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers),
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Central tenets of Quakerism, based on the questions in the Belief-O-Matic quiz. ... Few liberal Quakers believe in direct reward and punishment, heaven and hell, or second coming of Christ. The primary focus is nondogmatic: God is love, love is eternal, and our actions in life should reflect love for all of humanity.
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Most orthodox Quakers believe in direct reward and punishment, heaven and hell, the second coming of Christ, and resurrection of the dead (similar to conservative Christian view). ... Home > Faiths & Prayer > What Orthodox Quakers Believe...
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