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Was (wer) ist quakerism$66010$ - definition

Quakers and homosexuality; Quaker views of homosexuality; Homosexuality and quakerism
  • Quakers supporting gay marriage at Pride London 2011.

Homosexuality and Quakerism         
The views of Quakers around the world towards homosexuality encompass a range from complete celebration and the practice of same-sex marriage, to the view that homosexuality is sinfully deviant and contrary to God's intentions for sexual expression. The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) is a historically Christian religious movement founded in 17th-century England; it has around 350,000 members.
Quakerism in Sichuan         
  • Area of Sichuan compared with [[British Isles]]. Shaded portion is Friends' District.
  • Boys' School at Tongzhuan, before 1905.
  • First house for FFMA mission at Chengdu, before 1905.
  • Frederick Rowntree]]'s [[architectural drawing]] for [[West China Union University]]
  • Friends' Foreign Mission Association]]'s District in Sichuan
  • 16]]; before 1905.
  • Quaker meeting house at Tongzhuan, before 1905.
  • Robert John]] and [[Mary Jane Davidson]] in [[Chengdu]], before 1925.
  • Friends' Foreign Mission Association]]'s mission work in Tongzhuan (Tungchwan), published in 1913.
HISTORY AND IMPLANTATION OF QUAKERISM IN SICHUAN
Quakerism in Sz-chwan; Quakerism in Szechwan; Quakerism in Szechuan; Quakers in Sichuan; Quakers in Sz-chwan; Quakers in Szechwan; Quakers in Szechuan; Sichuanese Quaker; Sichuanese Quakers; Szechwan Yearly Meeting; Sichuan Yearly Meeting; History of Quakerism in Sichuan; History of the Quakers in Sichuan; Friends' Foreign Mission Association in Sichuan; FFMA in Sichuan; Religious Society of Friends in Sichuan; Quakerism in West China; British Quakers in West China; English Quakers in West China; West China Quaker Mission; Quakerism in Tungchwan; Quakerism in Santai; Tungchwan Monthly Meeting; Santai Monthly Meeting; Quakerism in Chongqing; Quakerism in Chungking; Quakers in Chongqing; Quakers in Chungking
Quakerism in Sichuan refers to the history and implantation of Quakerism (Religious Society of Friends) in the Chinese province of Sichuan (formerly romanized as Szechwan, Szechuan or Sz-chwan; also referred to as "West China").
Quaker         
  • In 1688, at this table in [[Germantown, Philadelphia]], Quakers and [[Mennonites]] signed a common declaration denouncing slavery
  • Friends' Syrian Mission, 1874, built this mission house in [[Ramallah]]
  • [[George Fox]], a leading early Quaker
  • FAU ambulance and driver, Germany, 1945
  • The Quaker testimony of simplicity extends to memorialisation. Founder [[George Fox]] is remembered with a simple grave marker at [[Quaker Gardens, Islington]], London.
  • [[James Nayler]], a prominent Quaker leader, being pilloried and whipped
  • English Quaker [[John Cadbury]] founded [[Cadbury]] in [[Birmingham]], England in 1824, selling tea, coffee and drinking chocolate.
  • [[Joseph John Gurney]] was a prominent 19th-century British Friend and a strong proponent of evangelical views
  • Former Friends Meeting House, Coanwood, Northumberland, England, dating from 1720
  • Quaker [[Mary Dyer]] led to execution on [[Boston Common]], 1 June 1660
  • Quaker Business Meeting in [[York]]
  • Conservative Friends worshipping in London in 1809. Friends are in traditional [[plain dress]]. At the front of the meeting house, the '''[[Recorded Minister]]s''' sit on a raised ''ministers' gallery'' facing the rest of the meeting, with the '''elders''' sitting on the bench in front of them, also facing the meeting. Men and women are segregated, but both are able to minister.
  • Phoenix]] Friends Church
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  • Star symbol used by many service organisations of the Religious Society of Friends
  • [[Sugar Grove Conservative Friends Meeting House]], built in 1870 in [[Indiana]], with an openable partition between male and female sections
  • West Mansfield Friends Church, Ohio, affiliated with the [[Evangelical Friends Church International]]
  • William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania and West Jersey, as a young man
RELIGIOUS TRADITION, 1652–
Quakerism; Society of Friends; Religious Society of the Friends; Society of friends; RSoF; Liberal Quakers; Liberal Quaker; Quaker organizations; Religious Society of Freinds; Quaker Worship; Quakery; Friends Society; Meeting for Business; Religious Society of Friends (Quakers); Quaker testimony; Unprogrammed worship; Quaker Testimony; Quaker testimonies; Quaker; Society Of Friends; Friends (Quakers); The Religious Society of Friends; Quakeress; Quaker Christian; Christian - Quaker; The Quakers; Religious Society Of Friends; The Society of Friends; Religious Society of Friends; Friends Church; Crynwyr; Quaker (religion); Quaker practices; The Religious Society of Friends of the Truth; Programmed worship
(Quakers)
A Quaker is a person who belongs to a Christian group called the Society of Friends.
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Homosexuality and Quakerism

The views of Quakers around the world towards homosexuality encompass a range from complete celebration and the practice of same-sex marriage, to the view that homosexuality is sinfully deviant and contrary to God's intentions for sexual expression. The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) is a historically Christian religious movement founded in 17th-century England; it has around 350,000 members. In Britain, Canada, New Zealand and Australia, many Quakers are supportive of homosexual relationships, while views are divided among U.S. meetings. The majority (52%) of Quakers live in Africa, and though views may differ, the Kenyan Church of Friends does not support homosexual relationships.