Sentence example with the word 'quakers'

quakers

Definition n. a Christian sect founded by George Fox about 1660

Last update: October 6, 2015


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His personal intervention also alleviated the condition of the Quakers, much persecuted at this time.   [Please select]

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"Is it a Quakers' Meeting or a Freemasons' Lodge."   [Please select]

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--Penn belonged to a religious society called the Society of Friends; to-day they are generally spoken of as Quakers.   [Please select]

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] Penn wanted the land which had been given him here as a place where the Friends or Quakers might go and settle.   [Please select]

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The Indians said, "The Quakers are honest men; they do no harm; they are welcome to come here."   [Please select]

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Penn wished to make a home for Quakers in America; and in 1682 he came over, and began building the city of Philadelphia.   [Please select]

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He established religious liberty, and tolerated all sects but Catholics and Quakers.   [Please select]

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The Rationalists of the eighteenth century were never tired of praising the Quakers.   [Please select]

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Many, but by no means all, of the Quakers opposed the Civil War and, after peace came, opposed the men who had been prominent in the War, that is, the dominant party.   [Please select]

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In spite of the social stigma attaching to Republicanism, many of the Quakers have persisted in their membership in that party to the present day.   [Please select]

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