Why Quakerism Is Like Lego Bricks
Without any set creed, Quakerism can seem loose and flimsy but it is as strong as Lego bricks.
Read moreWithout any set creed, Quakerism can seem loose and flimsy but it is as strong as Lego bricks.
Read moreFrom the 1960s onwards, Philadelphia, the city of brotherly love (and sisterly affection), created several landmark LGBTQ rights.
Read moreIn 1612, the last person in England so to die, by being burnt alive, was Edward Wightman (c.1580 – 1612).
Read moreThomas Rainsborough (1610 – 1648) is one of England’s greatest unsung heroes.
Read moreThe Commonwealth Of England was the political structure from 1649 to 1660 that governed the country as a republic.
Read moreDue to causing a national scandal, the Quaker James Nayler (1618 – 1660) was branded with a ‘B’ for Blasphemer.
Read moreThe Katherine Swynford Blue Plaque Campaign seeks to honour the medieval woman, named Duchess of Lancaster, who shook up Lincolnshire
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