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Children & Quakerism a study of the place of children in the theory and practice of the Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers. by Walter Joseph Homan

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Published by Arno Press in New York .
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  • Children -- Religious life.,
  • Society of Friends -- Education.

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SeriesFamily in America
Classifications
LC ClassificationsBX7748.C45 H6 1972
The Physical Object
Pagination162 p.
Number of Pages162
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL5707538M
ISBN 10040503864X
LC Control Number70169387

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Quakers are unable to gather together in person during the current COVID alert level. Various Local Meetings are continuing to meet and worship together using Zoom. Quakers are usually represented on major Christian committees, but that is no guarantee of their Christian status. In this brief paper, we will show that mainstream Quakerism is not Christian, but is a cult. (There are other forms of Quakerism, which claim to be Christian and which would disassociate themselves from the Quaker beliefs mentioned. Quakers in Great Britain recognised only the Orthodox Quakers and refused to correspond with the Hicksites. Beaconite controversy. Isaac Crewdson was a Recorded Minister in Manchester, UK. His book A Beacon to the Society of Friends strongly argued that the inner light was at odds with a religious belief in salvation by the atonement of r: George Fox.   He is the author of numerous articles and books on Quakerism, and travels in the ministry urging revival among Friends. His most recent book is Primitive Quakerism Revived: Living as Friends in the Twenty-first Century. Posted in: Friends Face a Pandemic/Thin Spaces, May Books: A Young Friends Bookshelf, Quaker Book Reviews.