There are no" Quaker holy" places. One of the basic ideas of the religion is uncluttered services and a direct communication with God without ritual and decoration.
holy places for hindus are temples
A person on a visit to holy places is often referred to as a pilgrim.
Holy places are something meant for our country India.So,we can say that God is everywhere in India.It is not necessary to count places individually.So,on the whole we can call India a holy country.
they were one room log cabins with places to sleep eat and cook
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Yes they do
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Standing in holy places means, is a place that you feel holy in and are not tempted to do bad things. It can also be a place where you feel comfortable and feel the spirit.
The Holy Temple in Jerusalem, which was destroyed in 68 CE.
The holy places of Confucianism include Qufu in China, which is the birthplace of Confucius and home to the Temple of Confucius, the Cemetery of Confucius, and the Kong Family Mansion. These sites are considered sacred and significant for followers of Confucianism as they represent important aspects of Confucius' life and teachings.
The Quaker, William Penn, established Pennsylvania, his Holy Experiment, where there was to be complete freedom of religious belief. He also signed an important peace treaty with the Indians. Unfortunately, due to the welcoming of people of many creeds, the Quaker leadership was short-lived.
The Holy Temple in Jerusalem, which was destroyed in 68 CE.