The Church Of England’s Garden of Nonconformist Weeds
The Church of England was designed to orderly control state religion, but its garden soon became full of Nonconformist weeds.
Read moreThe Church of England was designed to orderly control state religion, but its garden soon became full of Nonconformist weeds.
Read moreThe Mason-Dixon line, marked with crownstones, was surveyed by Quaker Jeremiah Dixon (1733 – 1799) and his partner Charles Mason.
Read moreThe idea of a European Parliament was first pioneered, in 1693, by the Quaker William Penn.
Read moreWilliam Penn (1644 – 1718) is a British Quaker best known for founding Pennsylvania and its city, Philadelphia.
Read moreOn 19 September, 1738, the Quaker Benjamin Lay entered Friends Meeting House in Burlington, New Jersey, with fake blood.
Read moreWith over 350 years of witness, the Quaker Testimonies have evolved and changed over time.
Read moreInnocent Trades is the historic Quaker term for industries that Friends believed ethical and did no harm.
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