The Quakers, or the Religious Society of Friends, refused to participate in war and violence, adhering to a strong pacifist belief. They also rejected formal religious rituals and hierarchies, promoting equality and direct personal experience with the divine. Additionally, Quakers opposed slavery and were early advocates for social justice and humanitarian causes. Their principles emphasized simplicity, truth, and integrity in all aspects of life.
Friends, Quakers, German Baptists (now called Church of the Brethren), and old order Dunkards all refuse to "swear" to God or "take oaths".
No. The only religious group that refused is Quakers.
The Quakers are a group of genuine conscientious objectors and refuse to fight in the war.
Jehovahs Witnesses, Amish, and apparently quakers
Quakers refused to pay taxes because they believed in nonviolence, and they felt that taxes were often used to fund wars and other violent actions. They viewed paying taxes as being complicit in violence and against their religious beliefs.
WHAT ARE THE QUAKERS HOLiDAYS?
the quakers.
No Quakers don't take communion.
Quakers are indeed Christians!
how did the Quakers get started
state claimed by the quakers
Quakers