The English church historically viewed the Quakers as a threat due to their radical religious beliefs and practices, which challenged traditional Christian doctrines and authority. Quakers rejected formal sacraments, clergy, and organized worship, emphasizing direct personal experience with God. This nonconformity undermined the established church's influence and social order, leading to fears of societal disruption. Additionally, their commitment to pacifism and social justice often positioned them in opposition to state and military interests.
Because Quakers provide alternative ways of worship to that of The Church of England that some adherents of the Church of England ways find more attractive. However, there are dual members of Quakers and The Church of England so they obviously have no sense of there being a 'threat', a term that is likely to be thought appropriate by only a relatively few people.yes but Quakers also had freedom of religion witch people left the church to make false gods or idols which meant less money for the church and less power
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Quakers were considered a threat to tradition because they all did not tend to identify as solely Christian. They considered themselves to be part a universal religion and believed priests and rituals were an obstruction between people and God. They saw the good in everyone and valued all people equally.
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Quakers were considered a threat to tradition because they all did not tend to identify as solely Christian. They considered themselves to be part a universal religion and believed priests and rituals were an obstruction between people and God. They saw the good in everyone and valued all people equally.
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The Quakers were a threat to the Puritans because when they arrived in the New World, they demanded that they be able to practice their own religion. Things got ugly because the Puritans were very intolerant of other religions.
People thought they were a threat social class. They thought eveyrone was equal so they had no respect for others. They didnt take of their hats or bow. People thought they were a threat to religion. They didnt attend the catholic churh because they didnt think it was necessary and it costs the church to have less attendence. They were also a considered a threat because they were pacifists. They didnt agree with war. They had no defenses against others.
Microsoft should and does consider Linux a threat in the enterprise desktop and server market. They are also in danger of losing market share in netbooks and ultralight laptops.
The New Netherland colony was a Dutch colony founded in in the early 1600s. The English saw it as a threat because New Netherland was situated between the New England colonies and the English colonies in the South. In 1664, the English took over this colony.
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emphasised a return to the original sources of christianity