Category:B-Class quaker articles

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Pages in category "B-Class quaker articles"

The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • Talk:American Friends Service Committee

B

  • Talk:Barclay Fox
  • Talk:Betsy Ross
  • Talk:Boston martyrs
  • Talk:Bunhill Fields

C

  • Talk:Caleb P. Bennett
  • Talk:Civilian Public Service
  • Talk:Conservative Friends
  • Talk:Continuous revelation

E

  • Talk:Elias Hicks
  • Talk:Elizabeth Fry

H

  • Talk:Haverford College

H cont.

  • Talk:Homosexuality and Quakerism

I

  • Talk:Inner light

J

  • Talk:John Bright
  • Talk:John Dalton

K

  • Talk:Kenneth E. Boulding

L

  • Talk:Levellers
  • Talk:Lewis Fry Richardson
  • Talk:List of Quakers
  • Talk:Lucretia Mott

M

  • Talk:Meeting for Sufferings

P

  • Talk:Peace Testimony

Q

  • Talk:Quaker history

S

  • Talk:Seneca Falls Convention

S cont.

  • Talk:Shakers
  • Talk:Swarthmore College
  • Talk:Swarthmore Lecture

T

  • Talk:Testimony of Equality
  • Talk:Testimony of Simplicity
  • Talk:Thomas Young (scientist)
  • Talk:Tom Fox (activist)

V

  • Talk:Valiant Sixty

W

  • Talk:Westtown School
  • Talk:William Allen (Quaker)
  • Talk:William Penn
  • Talk:Wink (game)

Y

  • Talk:Yearly Meeting
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