Crownstone Along The Mason–Dixon line
The Mason-Dixon line, marked with crownstones, was surveyed by Quaker Jeremiah Dixon (1733 – 1799) and his partner Charles Mason.
Read moreThe Mason-Dixon line, marked with crownstones, was surveyed by Quaker Jeremiah Dixon (1733 – 1799) and his partner Charles Mason.
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Read moreThe majority of the millennial generation identify with wanting to seek spirituality. But what spirituality? Perhaps Quakerism, holds the key.
Read moreThe idea of a European Parliament was first pioneered, in 1693, by the Quaker William Penn.
Read moreDuring 17th century St. Boltoph’s Church in Boston, Linclonshire, was home to the radical preacher John Cotton (1585 – 1652).
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