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[edit] Quaker terminology
You said:
- "Hi Vernon39, in the article about quakers there is a section on qukaer terminology, do you happen to know of any book or other written text that deals with quaker terminology/vocabulary/language? I would be very grateful if you could help me. Harold Fanning from Rostock, Germany. 85.177.5.173 (talk) 17:27, 23 March 2008 (UTC)
Here are two:
- Quaker speak : first aid for newcomers / Alastair Heron. - York : Quaker Outreach in Yorkshire, 1994. - 55 p. ; 15 cm. ISBN 0951944029.
- My ancestors were Quakers : how can I find out more about them? / Edward H. Milligan [and] Malcolm J. Thomas. - [New ed.]. - London : Society of Genealogists, 1999. - [64] p. ; 21 cm..- (My ancestor series) ISBN 1859514049
There's also an online enquiry desk (Britain Yearly Meeting) - Ask a Quaker a Question and a website for Germany Yearly Meeting . . . . . . or come back to me with a specific question or project, via Wikipedia email. Vernon White . . . Talk 08:30, 24 March 2008 (UTC)
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