Similar words: quaker, quakers, quake, quake for, quake with, earthquake, risk taker, verism. Meaning: ['kweɪkərɪzəm] n. the theological doctrine of the Society of Friends characterized by opposition to war and rejection of ritual and a formal creed and an ordained ministry.
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1. There she felt attracted to Quakerism, which became the topic of her first two books, published in 1914.
2. Elsewhere in the county Quakerism emerged in the 1650s to be fairly firmly suppressed by a gentry worried about its revolutionary tendencies.
3. The rapigrowth of pastoral Quakerism in Africa and of silent meetings in- Europe makes the Society of Friends an international organization.
4. The rapid growth of pastoral Quakerism in Africa and of silent meetings in Europe makes the Society of Friends an international organization.
5. Quakerism emphasizes human goodness because of a belief that something of God exists in everyone.
6. Barclay:Scottish Quaker apologist whose Truth Triumphant (1692), a collection of his writings, describes and defends the tenets of Quakerism.
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