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Parent topics
- Quakers [r]: Protestant denomination founded among English Puritans in the 17th century by George Fox and characterized by pacifism and the belief that Christ works directly in the soul of the believer; known formally as the Religious Society of Friends. [e]
- Early Quaker History [r]: Quaker history 1647 - 1658 [e]
- History of Quakers in Britain and Ireland [r]: Quaker history in the British isles after the birth of the movement. [e]
Subtopics
- Robert Barclay [r]: (23 December 1648 – 3 October 1690) Scottish-born writer belonging to the Religious Society of Friends and a member of the Clan Barclay. [e]
- William Penn (Quaker) [r]: William Penn (1644-1718), the son of Sir William Penn, was a prominent English Quaker, prolific writer, and the founder of Pennsylvania. [e]
- Anne Boleyn [r]: (about 1501 - 1536) The second wife of King Henry VIII, executed on charges of adultery, witchcraft and incest. [e]