no
The puritans wanted to purify the catholic church of the Quakers
the puritans the separatists the catholic the quakers
the puritans the separatists the catholic the quakers
the puritans the separatists the catholic the quakers
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn and originally established as a safe place for Quakers to practice their faith. Today, approximately 50% of Pennsylvanians are Catholic, 30% mainline Protestant, 10% evangelical Protestant, 4% Jewish and 1% Muslim. There is also a significant population of Amish in Lancaster County. Quakers constitute a small minority now.
WHAT ARE THE QUAKERS HOLiDAYS?
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Eastern orthodox, Catholic, Protestants and a large number of sectarians as Baptists, Adventists, Yehovists, Quakers, Mormons and many others.
.Catholic AnswerNot much, if any. Penn State is a state sponsored school, it started out as the Farmers' College for Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania was originally settled by the Quakers, and has a large Amish and Mennonite population.
No Quakers don't take communion.
Well, they both believed in God. But the Quakers were a very strict Protestant religious group. They differed from the Catholics in all the ways that other Protestants did, and differed from other Protestants - and certainly from most Catholics - in the strictness of their lifestyle and their strict adherence to any and all Biblical rules.Today in the USA, Quakers have split up into various groups, varying from conservative to liberal.
how did the Quakers get started