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Перевод: Quakerism
[существительное] квакерство [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- It was Mrs Fry's brother, the antislavery Quaker minister Joseph John Gurney, who was a prime source for the absorption of evangelical elements into Quakerism, reiterating the typical evangelical emphases on Christ's atonement and the centrality of the biblical message.
- Elsewhere in the county Quakerism emerged in the 1650s to be fairly firmly suppressed by a gentry worried about its revolutionary tendencies; Thomas Haycock of Horsham went to gaol in 1656 as its first Sussex victim.
- A state official commented on the unusually large gathering of "that sect" who attended the burial of their "archbishop" near Redcliffe parish: the turnout fittingly symbolized Bishop's contribution to the establishment of Quakerism in Bristol.
- She was converted to Quakerism in 1654 by John Audland and John Camm q.v..
- Barbara Blaugdone, An Account of the Travels, Suferings, and Persecution of Barbara Blaugdone , 1691; William Sewel, The History of the Rise, Increase, and Progress of the Christian People called Quakers , 1722; J. Besse, A Collection of the Sufferings of the People called Quakers , 2 vols., 1753; William Braithwaite, The Beginnings of Quakerism , 1912; M. R. Brailsford, Quaker Women 1650-;1690 , 1915.
- It was the clear differentiation of "real" from "nominal" Christianity which was the most obvious point of convergence between Gurney-influenced Quakerism and evangelicalism inside and outside the Anglican Church.
- Quakerism must be one of the most sensible religions of all, since it has no ministers and no hierarchy but involves all its members in its organisation and its acts of worship.
- But the BIS can also be seen as the project of a dissident Quakerism which led Elizabeth Pease Nichol to leave the Friends on her marriage; the Peases found collaborators in the Dubliner Richard Webb whose contempt for the "form and conventionalisms" of British reformers has already been indicated and his Unitarian associates such as James Haughton.
- To begin with Quakerism, Friends taking the initiative against the slave trade in the 1780s drew on the colonial American Quakers Benezet and Woolman.
- "Highly Conservative in politics, they are also High Churchmen"; their sectarian spirit focused on Clarkson because, although a churchman, he had been an apologist for Quakerism and in earlier days as an enthusiast for civil as well as religious liberty "he belonged to a very liberal class" and showed support for the French Revolution.
- There she felt attracted to Quakerism, which became the topic of her first two books, published in 1914.
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