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Why do Quakers wear the same thing the man on the box has?

Not anymore!


What has the author Curate of the same county written?

Curate of the same county. has written: 'A letter of religion to the Protestant-dissenters from the Church of England, of what denomination soever in the county of Kent' -- subject(s): Dissenters, Religious, Religious Dissenters


What has the author Thomas Upsher written?

Thomas Upsher has written: 'To Friends in Ireland, and elsewhere' -- subject(s): Christian life, Controversial literature, Dissenters, Religious, Early works to 1800, Quakers, Religious Dissenters, Society of Friends, Temperance (Virtue)


What one thing is not true about the Quakers?

Lord John Berkeley sold land in New Jersey to the Quakers.


Which colony was founded as a haven for Quakers?

The Rhode Island colony was founded as a refuge for religious dissenters from Massachusetts. It was founded by Roger Williams, who had been exiled from Massachusetts for advocating for the separation of church and state. Rhode Island was the first colony that guaranteed freedom and worship and legalized the separation of church and state.


Is there a high rate of autism and Asperger's Syndrome among the Quakers?

I was just wondering the same thing. It would be wise for someone to research them as a variable for enviromental and medical factors linking to these conditions.


Which colony attracted dissenters through the protection of liberty of conscience?

Rhode Island attracted dissenters.


What was the main religion in North Carolina in the 1600's?

In the 1600s, the main religion in North Carolina was Anglicanism, as most of North Carolina was settled by English colonists. However, there were also smaller communities of Quakers, Baptists, and Presbyterians among others.


What is a riddle dissenters?

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Where were the Quakers dominant?

Thank God, Nowhere, because one thing I doubt (but am not qualified to say) most and hopefully ALL Quakers do not want is dominance, over anyone, now or ever!


Group of English religious dissenters of the 1500s - 1600s?

The Puritans were dissenters who sought to change practices in the Church of England.


What did Quakers eat in the 1600?

I can think of no reason why 17th century Quakers would eat anything other than the same foods as most other folk.