"Silent Worship and Quaker Values" - a pamphlet
Wikipedia article on Quakers
Quakerfinder: Find a Friends Meeting.
Friends General Conference (FGC)
Quaker Information CenterQuaker.org
American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)
Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL)
Upper Susquehanna Quarterly Meeting
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Publications Online
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Faith and Practice
Video
The Life of George Fox
The Quakers
Videos from Watford Friends Meeting in the UK
An Introduction to Quakers
An Introduction to Quakers, pt. 2
What do Quakers Believe about God?
The Quaker Testimonies
Quakers and the Bible
Are Quakers Christians?
Quakers and Other Religions
Quaker Business Method
Quakers: White and Middle Class?
Quakers: Woolly-Minded Liberals?
Audio
A Very Short Introduction to Quakerism
Quaker Voices Podcast
Resource Pages
Abolition of Modern Slavery Freecycling and community cooperation Green Architecture Homelessness Internet Safety Military Counter-Recruitment in Schools Parenting for Nonviolence Simple Living
Theology & Philosophy
Theologies: Modern Quakers integrate a great variety of religious traditions into their spiritual practice. This page lists resources for Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, Pagan, Nontheist, Universalist, and other Quakers.
Women's Speaking: Justified, Proved, and Allowed of by the Scriptures, by Margaret Fell
Example and Testimony of the Early Christians on the Subject of War, by Jonathan Dymond
Some Principles of the Elect People of God called Quakers, by George Fox, 1661
Six epistles from Margaret Fell
Epistles from George Fox
Three essays from John Woolman
Scriptural Evidence that the Word of God is not the Bible, by Jenny Duskey, Glenside Friends Meeting
Assorted Sacred Texts
King James Bible
Other translations of the Bible
Qur'an
Tanakh, including the Torah
Other Jewish Texts
Bhaghavad-Gita
Rig-Veda
Book of Mormon
Friends of Friends
Interfaith Resource Center for Peace and Justice
Osterhout Free Library
Meeting Websites from around the World
Quaker History: ebooks
A Brief Account of the Rise and Progress of the People Called Quakers, by William Penn
A Sermon Preached at the Quaker's Meeting House, in Gracechurch-Street, London, Eighth Month 12th, 1694, by William Penn
A Portraiture of Quakerism, by Thomas Clarkson: Volume 1, Volume 2, and Volume 3
The Quaker Colonies, a chronicle of the proprietors of the Delaware, by Sydney George Fisher
A Book of Quaker Saints, by Lucy Violet Hodgkin
Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker, by Silas Weir Mitchell
Cyrus Pringle's Diary: The Record of a Quaker Conscience, with an introduction by Rufus M. Jones
Anonymous Hicksite and Orthodox pamphlets from just before the 1827 separation
Statements from North Branch Friends, 2007
Testimonies Equality Social Justice Criminal Justice Peace The Individual and the State Stewardship
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Faith and Practice
Videos from Watford Friends Meeting in the UK An Introduction to Quakers An Introduction to Quakers, pt. 2 What do Quakers Believe about God? The Quaker Testimonies Quakers and the Bible Are Quakers Christians? Quakers and Other Religions Quaker Business Method Quakers: White and Middle Class? Quakers: Woolly-Minded Liberals?
Audio Interviews from the High School First Day Class of Live Oak Friends Meeting
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Yahoo! Discussion group for our members and regular attenders. Because we post personal contact information in its files, this group is not accessible to the general public.
Are you "Quakers," "Friends," or what?
Are you part of a larger Quaker community?
How long has North Branch Friends been in Northeast Pennsylvania? History of the North Branch Friends
Do you say "Thee" and "Thou" and all that?
Do you wear funny clothes, like the Quaker Oats guy?
Are Quakers Christian?
Why do you meet at a school, someone else's church, and all those houses? Why not just one place?
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