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It is not accurate to suggest that there is one set of beliefs about anything within Quakerism.

However, Quakers tend to be of the view that all children, no matter who their parents are, their race, religion, social status, etc., are equally of worth and so all entitled to be valued and given the opportunity of formal education that reflects these same values.

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