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[ kwey-kuh-riz-uhm ] / ˈkweɪ kəˌrɪz əm /
nounthe beliefs, principles, and practices of Quakers. Origin of QuakerismFirst recorded in 1650–60; Quaker + -ism Words nearby Quakerismquake in one's boots, quakeproof, Quaker, Quakeress, Quaker gun, Quakerism, Quaker-ladies, Quakerly, Quaker meeting, quaking, quaking bog Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for QuakerismIn him and those of whom he spoke I saw the abstract beauty of Quakerism. The Record of a Quaker Conscience, Cyrus Pringle's Diary|Cyrus Pringle The justice of the comparison, in the first part of the above extract, of Quakerism with Transcendentalism, may be disputed. Transcendentalism in New England|Octavius Brooks Frothingham Quakerism is a protest against an idle, vain, voluptuous and selfish life. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Vol. 2 of 14|Elbert Hubbard Compact and quiet as it may appear, Quakerism has had its schisms and internal feuds. Our Churches and Chapels|Atticus
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