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Quakers Defective coffee beans that fail to roast properly, remaining stubbornly light-colored.
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QuakersThe more informal name for the Religious Society of Friends or its members. Quakerism began in the north west of England in the 1650s, shortly after the Civil War. It drew on several trends in radical, inclusive forms of Christianity that were then becoming more widespread.
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QuakersA name referring to members of the Society of Friends.
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Quakersa religious group that came to America to escape persecution in England. They are tolerant of other religions.
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Quakers(n) a Christian sect founded by George Fox about 1660; commonly called Quakers
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QuakersThis group’s formal name is the Religious Society of Friends, but Quakers can be used in all references. Members typically refer to themselves as Friends. Historically, Quakers are considered Christia [..]
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Quakersalso called The Society of Friends This is a religious organisation founded by George Fox (1624-1691AD) in the 1650s AD. Fox was unable to find any church satisfying. He first started itinerant preach [..]
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