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How Do Quakers Practice Simplicity?For Quakers, living a life of simplicity takes into account a number of ethical & moral factors before making a decision. Learn how Quakers practice ...
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The Simplicity Testimony - Friends Committee On National LegislationOct 6, 2020 · Quaker Lloyd Lee Wilson said, “Simplicity is the name we give to our effort to free ourselves to give full attention to God's still, small voice.
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[PDF] The Quaker Testimony of Simplicity Charles E. FagerMar 25, 2022 · Whether such an attitude was ever a credit to Quakerism is questionable; that it is utterly inadequate for the Society today is almost certain.
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"The Quaker Testimony of Simplicity" by Charles E. Fager(1972) "The Quaker Testimony of Simplicity," Quaker Religious Thought: Vol. 31, Article 2. Available at: https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/qrt/vol31/iss1/2.
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Choosing Simplicity - Klamath Falls Friends ChurchOct 19, 2025 · George Fox on the other hand warned, “mind that which is sober and modest, and keep to your plain fashions, that you may judge the world's ...
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Simplicity and Quaker PlainnessEarly Friends were concerned to stay clear of fancy dress, speech, and material possessions. (See Barclay's Apology Revised page, proposition 15.) In the 18th ...
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George Fox dies in London | History TodayJan 1, 2016 · Believing in simplicity, wearing plain clothes and using straightforward speech and manners, Fox began to go about preaching his message in ...Missing: dress | Show results with:dress
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SOCIETY OF FRIENDS, BOOKS OF DISCIPLINE, 1704–1747 - jstorThe Quaker emphasis on simplicity ... However, because of the ne constant warfare in the eighteenth century, Quaker leaders soon voiced explicit bans against ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Changing Quaker Ideals For Material Culture - COREQuakers or the Religious Society of Friends began in the 1650s as a response to a particular kind of direct or unmediated religious experience.
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Luxury, Capitalism, and the Quaker Reformation, 1737–1798The rise of capitalism and new realities of class and goods directly destabilized Quaker conceptions of luxury and vice. Being “luxurious,” “superfluous” or “ ...
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[PDF] FAITH AND PRACTICE - Quaker.orgCentral to the Friends' testimony on simplicity is the injunction to seek first the kingdom of. God.34. A life centered on listening to and following the ...
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SPICES Testimonies and the Biblical Roots of Quakerism: Pointing ...Aug 1, 2023 · “Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God” (Mt. 5:8 KJV). Simplicity brings to mind the distinction between needs and wants. In the ...
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[PDF] John Woolman and Simplicity - Goose Creek Friends MeetingHere is a passage from the Bible that is relevant to the testimony of Simplicity. 1 Timothy 6:5-10, New King James Version (NKJV). 5 useless wranglings of men ...
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Quaker Thoughts on Simplicity - Mosaic Mennonite ConferenceAug 21, 2023 · Simplicity can mean having fewer possessions, but also means surrender to God. Simplicity is not the same as frugality.
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The Plain Dress Witness: Reasons Women Give for Going Plain.I wear traditional plain dress because I believe God wants me to. Annoyingly simplistic of me, I know, and quite Quakerly. Other women give more tangible ...Missing: 1650s | Show results with:1650s
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Quaker Values | QUNOThese testimonies are to integrity, equality, simplicity, community, stewardship of the Earth, and peace. They arise from an inner conviction and challenge ...
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Quaker TestimoniesOct 15, 2004 · Pick just about any of the so-called “SPICE” testimonies (simplicity, peace, integrity, community and equality) and you'll find the modern ...Missing: integration | Show results with:integration
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Testimonies and Education - Quakers in the WorldQuaker testimonies to equality, truth and integrity, community and peace have a profound influence on Quaker approaches to education.<|separator|>
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Quaker Values - Cambridge Friends SchoolThe Quaker Testimony of Simplicity reminds us to live wisely and stresses the integrity and development of one's mind, body, and spirit. In an increasingly busy ...Stewardship · Is Centered In Social... · Faqs About Quaker Education
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S-P-I-C-E-S: The Quaker Testimonies - Friends JournalSep 20, 2010 · The Quaker testimonies are: Simplicity, Peace, Integrity, Community, Equality, and Stewardship.
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Quaker TestimoniesThe testimony of simplicity seeks, therefore, to focus our attention on what is essential and eternal, without distraction by the transitory or the trivial.
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George Fox's Epistles, 250-250 - Quaker Bible Index:George Fox's Epistles ... Friends,—Keep out of the vain fashions of the world; let not your eyes, and minds, and spirits run after every fashion (in apparel) ...Missing: dress | Show results with:dress
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Simplicity in a complex world - Beccles Quaker MeetingAug 12, 2023 · Early Quakers stood out by their simplicity of dress – no bright colours, no buttons, none of the fripperies of current fashion.
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Dress Codes - Friends General ConferenceAlthough most people identifying as Quakers no longer wear traditional plain dress (dark or drab colored clothing, bonnets, and wide-brimmed hats), Friends ...Missing: broad | Show results with:broad
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Wideawake Hat - YouthQuakeNow (YQN)Jun 13, 2025 · The wideawake hat, with its broad brim and low crown, is one of the most recognisable pieces of traditional Quaker dress. Worn by many Friends ...<|separator|>
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What Quakers believe: Simplicity - Springfield Friends MeetingOct 13, 2024 · Quakers believe in a simple faith, a simple lifestyle, and a desire to live more with less, rejecting fashion and living more with less.
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Quaker Plain Dress - World SpiritualityBut though George Fox introduced no new dress into the society, he was not indifferent on the subject—he recommended simplicity and plainness—and declaimed ...
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A Few Historical Quaker Plain Dress References.Plain dress changed over time, but was always distinct from "worldly" dress, recognizable by fellow Quakers and "the world" by its character and style. " ...
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Quaker Culture: Plain Speech - Western FriendAt the time when Quakerism began in the seventeenth century, the expression “plain speech” had a particular meaning for Friends.
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plain speech | Quaker Historical LexiconSep 6, 2015 · Greeting and leave-taking. An interesting but often forgotten feature of traditional Quaker plain speech is its avoidance of certain greetings ...
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Quaker Plain Speech: The Anti-Etiquette | - Uncommon CourtesyDec 18, 2015 · Plain speech is used to “refuse to give into the vanity of the world and the unspiritual, conventional order. It naturally involved strict honesty.
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Facts About Friends - Quaker.orgGeorge Fox (1625-1691) did not find answers to his questions in any ... From this came the Quaker practices of simple living, plain dress and plain speech.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Personal Simplicity: A Complicated Idea - Reno Friends MeetingSep 30, 2014 · Quakers have long referred to the unnecessary accumulation of material items as “cumber,” and they believed it obscured their vision of both ...<|separator|>
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When did Quakers abandon "plain dress"? : r/fashionhistory - RedditMay 31, 2024 · To be more accurate it wasn't just the 1860s, it was the 1830s to 1880s (the whole century really). In the 1830s we had our first big split. At ...Plain Dress : r/Quakers - RedditQuestions on plain dress when you enjoy alt fashion : r/QuakersMore results from www.reddit.com
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[PDF] British Quaker Women's Fashionable Adaptation of their Plain Dress ...<AB>Throughout the period 1860–1914, British Quaker women sought to negotiate the incorporation of fashionable attire into their wardrobes to varying ...
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Finally Breaking Down the Hedge? - Friends JournalJun 1, 2017 · They had revised their Disciplines after 1870 to reflect their ceasing to enforce older standards of Quaker plainness and separation from “the ...
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The Relinquishment of Plain dress: British Quaker women's ...This thesis discusses how British Quaker women negotiated relinquishing their religiously prescribed Plain dress from 1860 to 1914
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Plain-dressing Quakers from the Early Twentieth Century.Quakerjane.com offers comment and advice on spirituality, the practice of plain dressing among various communities, and the accurate dating of photographs.
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Quaker Quicks - In Step with Quaker Testimony | Book by Joanna ...To do this, Joanna Godfrey Wood follows each passage with a modern adaptation of Fell's words and then explores her own personal responses from a 21st-century ...
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Exploring Quaker Experiences: Living SimplyFeb 28, 2025 · Quakers live simply by focusing on what matters, avoiding excess, shunning consumerism, and avoiding the pursuit of wealth and material ...
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Simplicity - Quakers in BritainQuakers' simplicity includes focusing on spiritual lives, avoiding excess, not buying unnecessary items, and avoiding material possessions, and avoiding the ...
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The Challenge of Quaker Christianity - Friends JournalDec 1, 2018 · Quakers in the past have been well aware that mainstream culture could undermine our spiritual community, practices, and lives, and they sought ...
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Simplicity: A Testimony? - Friends JournalEach may cite Quaker simplicity as the reason. We may have the highest intentions of practicing simplicity, of avoiding materialism and conspicuous consumption.Missing: Society | Show results with:Society
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[PDF] 11/1/1982 - Friends JournalNov 1, 1982 · The Quaker testimony for simplicity has many dimensions, one of the most troubling being the challenge of technology and the technological ...
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[PDF] Quaker Thought and - Friends JournalWe have a Testimony of. Simplicity, for example. Some Friends deliberately restrict their income, some avoid driving large cars, while some do not drive at ...
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A critical review of voluntary simplicity: Definitional inconsistencies ...VS has also been criticized for lacking political teeth and the inability to influence structure change. The extent that VS can be considered a social movement ...
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The Need for a Politics of Voluntary SimplicityJan 13, 2011 · The Voluntary Simplicity Movement has been criticized, at times, for being 'escapist' or 'apolitical,' a criticism which, ...
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Asceticism - Philosophyball WikiAnti-Asceticism is a criticism of asceticism. Anti-asceticism is usually hedonistic, supporting prioritizing personal pleasure and self-indulgence. Nietzche, ...Beliefs · Variants · Criticism · Relationships
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Virtue and Asceticism | Philosophy | Cambridge CoreAug 28, 2018 · Much of the indulgentist criticism of asceticism is as superficial as the arguments for asceticism are underdeveloped. Nietzsche's criticisms ...
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The Fatal Flaws of Asceticism - Trinity Bible Church of DallasJun 25, 2023 · Asceticism is Worthless So asceticism is fatally flawed because it's works-oriented, and it's worldly.
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The Voluntary Simplicity Movement: A multi-national survey analysis ...Often in the literature on voluntary simplicity the movement is criticized for being 'escapist' or 'apolitical', a criticism that arguably has some weight, so ...
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The Beautiful Soul of John Woolman, Apostle of AbolitionSep 9, 2008 · In the 1760s Woolman began wearing undyed clothes as a protest against wasteful fashion, and he announced that he would never consume sugar, ...
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[PDF] Abolitionist John Woolman - Center for Positive LeadershipAug 1, 2025 · Born in 1720 in Mount Holly, New Jersey, to a modest Quaker farming family, Woolman grew up in an environment shaped by values of simplicity, ...
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[PDF] The Journal of John Woolman - Christian Classics Ethereal LibraryThe same influence reached Thomas Clarkson and stimulated his early efforts for the abolition of the slave-trade; and in after life the volume of the New ...
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Ken Burns - Quakers & 19th Century Reform - PBSQuakers pioneered reforms on slavery, temperance, peace, asylums, and women's rights, including the 1848 Seneca Falls meeting, and also worked on native- ...
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Quaker Influence - Women's Rights National Historical Park (U.S. ...May 27, 2025 · Quakers believed in equality, provided model relationships, and many attended the Seneca Falls Convention, with some being key planners and ...Missing: plain | Show results with:plain<|separator|>
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Why a Specifically Quaker Testimony on the Environment? - QEWNov 24, 2020 · Human society and economic activity interact with our biosphere in ways which humanity has barely begun to be aware of, much less understand.Missing: influence minimalism environmentalism
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Quaker Testimonies and Planet Earth - Friends JournalSimplicity is another Friends testimony that needs to be pursued more vigorously if we are to preserve Earth for future generations. This planet has finite ...Missing: impact environmentalism
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Quaker Testimonies, Ecological Understanding, and a Moral EconomyThe evolutionary potential of Quakerism has been a major factor in the unfolding of the human development, the human solidarity, and the human rights movements.
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Finding the Taproot of Simplicity - Inward LightAug 17, 2025 · The second time she met Quakers, she heard the Scripture quoted ... testimony of simplicity was a pivotal one in their faith. And it is ...
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Simplicity as resistance - by Dana Miranda - Healthy RichFeb 4, 2025 · Quaker tradition encourages a practice of voluntary simplicity, a rejection of the “consumerism, materialism and waste of modern industrial society.”
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Quaker Resources on Simplicity - New York Yearly MeetingPlain Living: A Quaker Path to Simplicity, Catherine Whitmire; $16.95. Voluntary Simplicity: Toward A Way of Life That Is Outwardly Simple, Inwardly Rich, Duane ...<|separator|>
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The Quaker Culture: Integrity, Simplicity, and Ethical Business ...Oct 4, 2024 · The Quakers, or the Religious Society of Friends, are a Christian movement that emerged in England during the 17th century.Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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[PDF] THE ORIGINS OF QUAKER COMMERCIAL SUCCESS, (1689-c ...The idea of a history of Quaker Business originated with true Friend Tim Phillips, who encouraged me to consider the attempt. With the support of Liz Redfern ...
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[PDF] An investigation of Early Modern Quakers' Business EthicsThe paper argues that Quakers' business ethics were not unique, but similar to non-Quakers, and that early modern business ethics were a response to trade ...
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Quakers and the Elderly - jstorCurtis further elaborates on how Quaker longevity appears to arise from lives ... health care communities that provided a range of living conditions, depending.
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4 Life Lessons From Quaker Spirituality | Psychology TodaySep 2, 2025 · Quaker spirituality and psychological research both show certain beliefs and practices promote well-being. Contemplative silence, honoring ...Missing: modern | Show results with:modern
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What Quaker companies can teach us about well-being-at-workApr 16, 2014 · Quaker companies like Rowntree's prioritized worker well-being with welfare officers, medical care, and social activities, and supported ...
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The 6 Science-Backed Benefits of Living Simply - Happiness.com1. Simplify your life to learn more about yourself · 2. A simpler lifestyle can improve relationships · 3. Simple living boosts your bank balance · 4. Living ...