Definitions for Quakerism

Quakerism Quak·er·ism

Spelling: [kwey-kuh-riz-uh m]
IPA: /ˈkweɪ kəˌrɪz əm/

Quakerism is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 458 anagrams from letters in Quakerism (aeikmqrsu).

Definitions for Quakerism

noun

  1. the beliefs, principles, and practices of Quakers.

Origin of Quakerism

First recorded in 1650-60; Quaker + -ism

Examples for Quakerism

By this time, however, he was by no means the sole preacher of Quakerism.

One can see, too, that modern Quakerism has taken a gentler tone.

He would, Lady Penn maintained, recover from his distemper of Quakerism.

The Economist calls the article on Quakerism "admirably written."

The meekness of Quakerism will do in religion but not in politics.

And when they quarrel, what a Babel of words, and what a Quakerism of hands!

The independent volition of Quakerism is one of their prime peculiarities.

Compact and quiet as it may appear, Quakerism has had its schisms and internal feuds.

Edward Burrough has been called the Whitefield of Quakerism.

Quakerism also establishes Woman on a sufficient equality with Man.

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