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ts association with the Rogerenes or Rogerene Quakers, a religious sect founded by local farmer Joh
126 domestic peace activist groups, including Quakers, about 1,500 "suspicious incidents" including
Pirates were transferred to the Philadelphia Quakers after Pittsburgh franchise relocated.
Philip Dodd as relates to the scruples of the Quakers against all swearing.
game win on July 4th against the Philadelphia Quakers, allowing two earned runs.
ical of Kirk, and accused him of lying to the Quakers and embezzeling government funds.
was built on land originally belonging to the Quakers, and so there is only one pub in the centre o
His parents were Quakers and he was educated at the Friends' school in
h poems and prose] supported by the Sheffield Quakers), and a screening of "Pinter's passionate and
The twelve founding members included nine Quakers, and three pioneering Anglicans - Granville S
He worked at his business and for the Quakers and temperance until he died on 2 February 18
played 3 games in 1885 with the Philadelphia Quakers, and he did not record a career hit.
t Lord Williams's School, he later joined the Quakers and became a friend of William Penn and John
e also became part of a group of London-based Quakers and dissenters who were excluded from the pol
man Catholicism and a Jesuit, and against the Quakers; and three other compendiums, published after
oups such as the Society of Friends, known as Quakers, and Evangelicals led by William Wilberforce,
ith sleeping capacity for up to 40 is used by Quakers, and available for outside bookings.
Quicksteps, Detroit Wolverines, Philadelphia Quakers and Syracuse Stars.
His parents were Quakers, and had married in 1810; William Cudworth wa
Quakers and Salvationists do not practice Holy Commun
ord "penitentiary" came from the Pennsylvania Quakers and their belief in penitence and self-examin
n the Major Leagues for the 1884 Philadelphia Quakers and the 1887 Chicago White Stockings.
his brother Jesse, Lowe's parents were strict Quakers, and his early training in Quaker principles
eled to Boston to protest the new law banning Quakers, and she was arrested and expelled from the c
chools, he never broke off relations with the Quakers and retained a relationships of love and resp
vernor John Graves Simcoe offered Mennonites, Quakers and Brethren in Christ an exemption from mili
1889, for the Boston Beaneaters, Philadelphia Quakers and Philadelphia Athletics.
His work was liked by many Quakers and Unitarians.
He was associated with Quakers and other religious radicals.
His family were Quakers and strongly opposed to slavery, which led hi
The Quakers and Moravians Act 1833 (3 & 4 Will.
He solicited funds from friends, Quakers, and physicians.
were for the most part Christian Protestants, Quakers, and Universalists.
ched thirteen games for the 1884 Philadelphia Quakers, and one game for the Wilmington Quicksteps.
of the Wilmington Monthly Meeting of Friends ( Quakers) and continues to enjoy a close working relat
It dropped its named association with the Quakers and adopted the new name 'Ayton School'.
sembled a governing council that included six Quakers and three other early colonists.
a member of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers), and served as head of the Quaker Peace and
played for the Providence Grays, Philadelphia Quakers, and Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh Stogies.
The Aldrich family were Quakers and their community included their homes, bus
Quakers and Muggletonians in seventeenth-century Irel
English and Irish Quakers and Irish Home Rule 1886-93, by Howard F. Gre
ague for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Quakers and Toronto Maple Leafs.
he Majors in 1883 & 1884 for the Philadelphia Quakers and Pittsburg Alleghenys.
In the late 1720s and 1730s, Quakers and Mennonites began to move in from Pennsylv
on of violent political struggles between the Quakers and other residents of the city.
nsylvania and New York, made up of a blend of Quakers and various German and Scots-Irish homesteade
The early settlers were Dutch, but later Quakers and New Englanders arrived.
The Rowntree family were Quakers and related to Rowntree's, the well-known con
, and each year it holds a Study Tour to help Quakers and non-Quakers learn more about what is happ
e National Hockey League for the Philadelphia Quakers and Boston Bruins.
the National League for the 1883 Philadelphia Quakers and in the Union Association for the 1884 Phi
Spirit's Teaching, &c., 1640, 4to, and to The Quakers Appeal Answered, &c., 1674, 8vo; and edited,
'The Quakers' Appeal Answered, and a full Relation of the
Quakers Are Funny, Kimo Press, 1987.
Ellis and his fellow Quakers are imprisoned and illegally condemned to dea
The Penn Quakers are the athletic teams of the University of P
rs," other than to relieve persecution of the Quakers, are not compatible with any of Fox's hundred
aker critics from using the incident to paint Quakers as heretics, or to equate them with Ranters.
s as a bear, the Presbyterians as a wolf, the Quakers as a hare, the Socinians as a fox, the Freeth
He has described his life with Quakers as "the single most inspiring, moving and rew
actions, the Coyote, traditionalists, and the Quakers, assimilationists.
1979: Nominated for Nobel peace prize by Quakers Association in US
986: Nominated again for Nobel peace prize by Quakers Association in US
cemetery of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers), at 11 Middle Road and 2232 E. Main Road in
son had a daughter, Abigail, buried among the Quakers at Lincoln, 4 April 1658, and a son, Martin,
On October 9, 1884, when his Philadelphia Quakers ballclub were visiting the Chicago White Stoc
The Quakers, Baptists and Unitarians may have derived som
ladelphia Athletics (alternately known as the Quakers) baseball team was a member of the short live
School of Medicine where he coached the Penn Quakers baseball team in 1896 and 1897.
Cross during World War I, resigning from the Quakers because he supported the war.
his father's family was freed from slavery by Quakers before the Civil War) did his undergraduate w
Quakers believe that the Spirit is in everyone.
ague games scoring 2 times in 2 years for the Quakers between the years of 2003-2005.
escendant of deeply faithful Southern Ontario Quakers, born-again Baptists, and Italian-American im
e National Hockey League for the Philadelphia Quakers, Boston Bruins, Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit
ague for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Quakers, Boston Bruins and Toronto Maple Leafs.
for the Chicago White Stockings, Philadelphia Quakers, Boston Beaneaters, and Baltimore Orioles.
evolution, Captain Morris was disowned by the Quakers, but he continued until his death to wear the
In the summer of 1979 Walker left the Quakers but Smith was invited back by newly appointed
e new American Football League's Philadelphia Quakers, but when that league folded after one season
The simultaneous 31-0 drubbing of the Quakers by the New York Giants in the Polo Grounds le
His solitary league goal for The Quakers came in a 7-1 defeat at Scunthorpe United alt
nsuccessfully tried to heal the schism in the Quakers caused by the Beaconite Controversy, but the
1888, 1890-1901, playing for the Philadelphia Quakers, Cleveland Spiders, St. Louis Perfectos and C
Grahame Park Quakers Course
The family were Quakers, descended from George Fox of Fowey and his w
wear an oath of allegiance to the king, which Quakers did not do out of religious conviction.
before in Laurence Clarkson's definitive The Quakers Downfall (1659).
young adults that depicts the persecution of Quakers during the 1660s, and is set in both Shropshi
having pitched one game for the Philadelphia Quakers during the 1884 season.
League Baseball, playing for the Philadelphia Quakers during the 1889 season.
mitted pacifist, she became involved with the Quakers during the war.
d as instrumental in the establishment of the Quakers during a time of heavy persecution, George Wh
as born on 7 January 1837 - the son of devout Quakers Edward Richardson and Jane Wigham, and grew u
She wrote a history of American Quakers entitled A Procession of Friends.
papieren geschreven, tegen het volck genaemt Quakers, etc. (Voor de tweede mael gedruckt.).
Quakers faced persecution in Puritan Massachusetts, I
Thereafter he became the Quakers first choice goalkeeper for three seasons bef
The Quakers first started to meet in Acomb at the Foreste
ia and a former defensive lineman on the Penn Quakers football team.
The 2009 Penn Quakers football team represented the University of P
the star back-field" player for the 1909 Penn Quakers football team.
nsylvania and played quarterback for the Penn Quakers football team.
As a college football player for the Penn Quakers football, he was named to the 1904 College Fo
brother Timothy had been disowned by Orthodox Quakers for their support of the American Revolution.
ey League (WHL), where Kaleta played with the Quakers for three more seasons before retiring in 195
However, Switzer only played for the Quakers for one season, failing to hold down a regula
ecame the second incarnation of the Saskatoon Quakers for the 1958-59 season before folding altoget
eloped under the guiding hand of the diligent Quakers for the next 200 years.
so played 18 league games not scoring for the Quakers for a 2 year between the years of 2004-2006 a
ord County, Virginia, but was disowned by the Quakers for taking an oath of office, something Quake
until the 17th century when a group of local Quakers founded a Meeting in High Flatts, renovating
The Quakers franchise later suspended operations after th
A partnership was formed in 1843 between two Quakers, Francis May and William Bryant, to establish
Quaker meeting house is established at Quakers Friars in Bristol, the burial place of Llywel
milarities with the Friends' Meeting House at Quakers Friars of the same period.
Quakers from all over the world visit the hamlet and
ion of clerk to the Annual meeting of British Quakers from 1820 to 1831.
Originally settled by the English and English Quakers from Chester County as early as 1730, and Ger
A group of Quakers from Nantucket Island settle at Milford Haven
elphia Arrows from 1929 to 1930, Philadelphia Quakers from 1930 to 1931, Boston Cubs from 1931 to 1
Quakers from the Viewpoint of a Naturalist.
Road", and later "the Quaker Highway", after Quakers from Smithfield, Rhode Island settled here.
FCNL has a General Committee of about 220 Quakers from across the United States.
This meetinghouse was used by local Quakers from 1706 until 1874 when the meetinghouse wa
April, 1887: Tom Gunning was purchased by the Quakers from the Boston Beaneaters.
Overfield played center for the Penn Quakers from 1897-1899 and was selected as a first-te
Quakers from Rhode Island maintain this building, and
ite sect of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers) from 1857 to 1955.
oting his regret but also his belief that the Quakers had moved away from scripture and some of the
Although Quakers had released their slaves before the revoluti
The Quakers had a meeting house on Gracechurch Street unt
Quakers had the nearest of all English settlers to eq
The Quakers had a wretched season in 1930-31.
The Quakers have advanced to the NCAA tournament eleven t
But Quakers have generally tended to regard present, pers
MS Endeavour, as Morse's mother was a Quaker ( Quakers have a tradition of "virtue names") and his f
The Quakers have a Meeting House on the Lower Churchtown
In 1931-32, with the Quakers having suspended operations, Cude had the dis
ember of the Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers, he wrote several books on the movement.
In six starts for the Quakers he won 2, lost 4, and had an earned run avera
s a body of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers) headquartered in Sandy Spring, Maryland that
The nearest government-run high schools are Quakers Hill High School, Blacktown Boys, Blacktown G
- Oakhurst - Parklea - Plumpton - Prospect - Quakers Hill - Riverstone - Ropes Crossing - Rouse Hi
Stanhope Gardens), west (Plumpton, Oakhurst, Quakers Hill, Dean Park, Woodcroft) and south (Prospe
His parents were Quakers: his mother Welsh, and his father of an Engli
His parents were Quakers; his mother, Rebecca, had arrived in the new
Quakers however did not have more love of learning th
y member of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers) in England.
1. ‘The Persecution of them People they call Quakers in several places in Lancashire' (with W. Ada
ea was claimed by William Penn and settled by Quakers in 1702 over the objection of Maryland.
eorge Fox in the controversies that tore into Quakers in the 1670s.
members of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers) in Australia.
town, located in the "Oblong," was settled by Quakers in the 18th century, probably around 1720.
Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers) in Britain, also known as Britain Yearly Mee
In 1996 his major work, Quakers in Britain; a century of change, was the only
Its work is to develop the spiritual life of Quakers in Britain, and the running of Quaker Meeting
The Quakers in London came under the influence of Nayler
meetings of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers) in North America, Africa, and the Caribbean.
ools are two elite Private Schools founded by Quakers in the city of Ramallah, in the West Bank.
ball player at the college level for the Penn Quakers in 1904 and 1905.
He joined the Quakers in 1655 at Dublin, having been a Baptist mini
appeared in the majors with the Philadelphia Quakers in 1884 as a pitcher, was signed to play the
Quakers in the Deep South
The name stems from the historic influence of Quakers in the Philadelphia region and in the foundin
first Zen-Christian Colloquium started by the Quakers in 1967.
he debuted at third base for the Philadelphia Quakers in the National League.
l enemies, and was was a severe persecutor of Quakers in Northamptonshire.
Allen played for the Philadelphia Quakers in 1884.
Vadeboncoeur played for Philadelphia Quakers in the 1884 season.
Wagenhorst played for the Philadelphia Quakers in 1888.
He was traded to the Philadelphia Quakers in 1883.
Quakers in Science and Industry by Arthur Raistrick.
Breitenstein played for the Philadelphia Quakers in the 1883 season.
A Cumberland farmer, he joined the quakers in 1653.
ound that there were less than 400 practising quakers in Scotland.
He played for the Quakers in the 1930-31 season, scoring no goals in th
founded by the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers) in 1823.
Many Quakers in England and New England were shocked and u
Friends ( Quakers) in FGC tend to be decidedly more socially an
He finished up his career with the Quakers in 1885, playing 13 games in the outfield.
He also served as team captain for the Quakers in the 2006 season.
ague career as a pitcher for the Philadelphia Quakers in 1885.
supported the rights of Dissenters, including Quakers, in the colony.
mprisoned and fined £8 Flanders for harboring Quakers in his house.
ournemouth, and scored his first goal for the Quakers in the last game of his loan spell, a 2-1 win
By 1674 quakers in Embden were being persecuted and imprisone
erstaffe was an important local centre of the Quakers in West Lancashire.
University of Pennsylvania, Kreuz joined the Quakers in 1926.
The Quakers in turn, soon broke away to establish their o
early in the war as a group of Unionists and Quakers in the Piedmont regions of North Carolina and
members of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers) in Australia and an additional 1,000 people
signed as a free agent with the Philadelphia Quakers in December 1883 but on May 19, 1884 his cont
Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers) in Britain, the national organisation of Qua
ght seasons (1884-1891) with the Philadelphia Quakers, Indianapolis Hoosiers, Brooklyn Ward's Wonde
adopt a course of passive resistance like the Quakers instead of aggressive resistance.
Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750.
Pathway to Freedom is a drama about Quakers involved in supporting abolition and the Unde
ng (FSC) of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers) is responsible for developing curricula for
                                                                                                   


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