they believed that everyone has right to chose their religion
The Religious Society of Friends is a name used by a range of independent religious organizations which all trace their origins to a Christian movement in mid-17th century England and Wales. A central belief was that ordinary people could have a direct experience of the eternal Christ. Today, the theological beliefs among the different organizations vary, but include broadly evangelical Christian, liberal Protestant, Christian universalist and non-Christian universalist beliefs. Some of these organizations also use the name Quaker or Friends Church.
The Quakers do not believe in the authority for priests.
Chances are you were a quaker
He was a Quaker
The Quakers religious beliefs preaches on the priesthood of all believers.
Their beliefs made pennsiylvania a place of religious toleration and fairness.
Pennsylvania mostly.
Pennsylvania
well because they had the same king so they had the same beliefs and the king didnt want to change the beliefs
Pennsylvania
It is not a requirement that a Quaker hold or not hold any particular belief.
Temperance is one of the strongest beliefs of the Quaker people.
People who would come to America to practice Quaker religious beliefs would likely have settled in Pennsylvania. Quakers left Britain for an opportunity for religious freedoms.
John Cadbury was a Quaker who founded the chocolate factory that became Cadbury. It was because of his Quaker beliefs that he chose to make chocolate because it could be an alternative to alcohol.