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      • Society of Friends, also called Quakers, Christian group that arose in mid-17th-century England, dedicated to living in accordance with the ‘Inner Light,’ or direct inward apprehension of God, without creeds, clergy, or other ecclesiastical forms.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › QuakersQuakers - Wikipedia

    Quakers prior to the 20th century considered the Religious Society of Friends to be a Christian movement, but many did not feel that their religious faith fit within the categories of Catholic, Orthodox, or Protestant. [32]

  3. There are two fundamental aspects to Quaker faith. First, Friends believe that all people are capable of directly experiencing the divine nature of the universe—which is known by many names, God or the Holy Spirit or simply Spirit being among the most common.

  4. 贵格会 (英語: Quakers, 直译: 颤抖者 [2]),又称 公谊会 或 教友派[3] (英語: Religious Society of Friends),是 基督教 新教 的一个派别。 萬華貴格會. 歷史. 贵格会成立于17世纪的 英國,创始人为 乔治·福克斯。 「贵格」(Quaker)最早是 德比 的 贝内特法官 (英语:Gervase Bennet) 法官取的蔑称:福克斯在1650年的一次庭审上被贝内特要求不再传道并收回言论时告诉他:「你应该在上帝的公义面前颤抖(quake)」,贝内特于是将福克斯和他的追随者讥为颤抖者(Quakers)。 [4][5] 但也有说法称在初期 宗教 聚會中常有 教徒 全身顫抖,因而得名。

  5. 貴格會 (英語: Quakers, 直譯: 顫抖者 [2]),又稱 公誼會 或 教友派[3] (英語: Religious Society of Friends),是 基督教 新教 的一個派別。 萬華貴格會. 歷史. [編輯] 貴格會成立於17世紀的 英國,創始人為 喬治·福克斯。 「貴格」(Quaker)最早是 德比 的 貝內特法官 (英語:Gervase Bennet) 法官取的蔑稱:福克斯在1650年的一次庭審上被貝內特要求不再傳道並收回言論時告訴他:「你應該在上帝的公義面前顫抖(quake)」,貝內特於是將福克斯和他的追隨者譏為顫抖者(Quakers)。 [4][5] 但也有說法稱在初期 宗教 聚會中常有 教徒 全身顫抖,因而得名。

  6. The Religious Society of Friends (better known as the Quakers) is a diverse global community. You may have heard about Quakers sitting in silence, waiting for a message from the Holy Spirit. That’s a crucial part of how Friends worship—but each Quaker community can, and often does, have its own way of doing things.

  7. 2017年5月19日 · Quakers, or the Religious Society of Friends, was founded in England in the 17th century by George Fox and played a key role in abolition and women’s suffrage.

  8. 2024年8月20日 · Society of Friends, also called Quakers, Christian group that arose in mid-17th-century England, dedicated to living in accordance with the ‘Inner Light,’ or direct inward apprehension of God, without creeds, clergy, or other ecclesiastical forms. Learn more about the Society of Friends in this article.