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Although relatively few in number-there are only a few hundred
thousand members worldwide-the Religious Society of Friends has had
an unusually strong impact. Originating in Great Britain in the
17th century, the denomination has since expanded to many other
parts of the world while its spiritual influence has reached even
further. Concepts such as the "inward light" and "friendly
persuasion" are familiar well beyond their own circles and others
have often heeded the Quakers' call for cooperation and peaceful
resolution of problems as the wisest counsel. Yet, while widely
known and admired, they are too often known only superficially. The
A to Z Guide of the Friends (Quakers) clears up these
superficialities by digging much deeper into the Society's past as
well as present. In the guide's dictionary section, numerous
cross-referenced entries describe the origins and history, the
situation in many different countries, the basic concepts and
practices, and the views on important contemporary issues. Others
present the leading figures, from the founders, such as George Fox
and Francis Howgill, on. The chronology shows the progression over
time while the bibliography points the way to further reading. The
book's four editors were aided by an Advisory Committee, while the
contributions stem from over a hundred authors.
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